Stability Analysis of Free Hanging Riser Conveying Fluid for Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Utilization

R. Adiputra, T. Utsunomiya
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Abstract

This paper examines the stability of a riser conveying fluid for Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) application by analytical and numerical approaches. Initially, the analytical solution for free hanging riser with fixed end connection is governed by including the components of the riser dynamics. Considering the boundary conditions, the general solution can be obtained using power series expansion. The imaginary and real parts of the solutions are plotted in an Argand diagram which is then used to predict the occurrence of instability. To verify the analytical solution, the dynamic behavior observed in the analytical solution is compared with the one predicted using numerical analysis. The numerical analysis here refers to a coupled analysis between riser and the fluid. After being verified, the analytical model is used to determine the acceptance of the proposed riser designs for 100 MW-Net OTEC power plant. In this paper, there are three materials being investigated which are steel, aluminum and FRP. For the given conditions, the results show that the critical velocity for steel-made riser is only about 0.9 m/s, for aluminum-made riser is about 1.7 m/s and the critical velocity for riser made of FRP is about 2.1 m/s.
海洋热能转换(OTEC)利用中自由悬挂立管输送流体的稳定性分析
本文采用解析和数值方法研究了海洋热能转换(OTEC)中立管输送流体的稳定性。最初,具有固定端连接的自由悬挂立管的解析解是通过包含立管动力学组件来控制的。考虑边界条件,用幂级数展开得到通解。解的虚部和实部绘制在阿根图中,然后用它来预测不稳定的发生。为了验证解析解,将解析解中观察到的动力行为与数值分析预测的动力行为进行了比较。这里的数值分析是指立管与流体之间的耦合分析。分析模型经验证后,用于确定100mw - net OTEC电厂立管设计方案的验收。本文研究了钢、铝和FRP三种材料。结果表明:在给定条件下,钢制冒口的临界速度仅为0.9 m/s左右,铝制冒口的临界速度约为1.7 m/s, FRP制冒口的临界速度约为2.1 m/s。
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