Experimental Study for the Effect of Appendages on Vortex-Induced Motions of Tension Leg Platform

Chenling Tian, Mingyue Liu, Shisheng Wang, Xinru Wang, Haobo Li
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Vortex-induced motions (VIM) of large marine structures have been emerged as hot issues both in engineering and academic fields. Aiming to investigate the effect of the appendages on the VIM phenomenon of the tension leg platforms (TLP), experimental studies were carried out in a towing tank., The tendon pretensions and mass ratio were modeled exactly by using an air-bearing system. Additionally, the motions in vertical plane were almost restricted and the TLP model was allowed to move freely in horizontal plane. The 6-degrees of freedom (6-DOF) motions of the model were recorded by the motion acquisition system, consistent with an acceleration sensor installed at the deck as well as four load cells employed to acquire the restoring forces of the four mooring lines respectively. This paper presents the VIM responses of the TLP model with bare hull and the model with appendages located at the surface of columns with different relative positions to the current (i.e., 0°, 45°, 90° and 135°, respectively). In addition, the dynamic behaviors are also processed. The results show that the amplitudes of VIM response in the transverse direction are mitigated significantly for the configuration of 45°-appendages, lower than that of the bare hull model about 65 percent but slightly subsided at other locations. Moreover, the appendages at all locations can obviously reduce the amplitudes of the yaw motions, with the maximum decrease of 52 percent of the yaw responses for the configuration of 0°-appendages and 45°-appendages, compared with that of the bare hull model.
附件对张力腿平台涡致运动影响的实验研究
大型海洋结构体的涡致运动已成为工程和学术领域的热点问题。为了研究附属物对张力腿平台(TLP) VIM现象的影响,在拖曳槽中进行了实验研究。使用空气轴承系统精确地模拟了肌腱预紧力和质量比。此外,在垂直平面上的运动几乎被限制,而在水平平面上则允许TLP模型自由运动。运动采集系统记录了模型的6自由度(6-DOF)运动,与安装在甲板上的加速度传感器以及用于分别获取四根系泊线恢复力的四个测力元件相一致。本文给出了裸壳TLP模型和附属物位于与水流相对位置不同(分别为0°、45°、90°和135°)的柱表面TLP模型的VIM响应。此外,还对其动态行为进行了处理。结果表明:45°附件结构的横向振动响应幅度明显减小,比裸壳模型低约65%,但在其他位置略有下降;此外,所有位置的附属物都能明显降低横摆运动的振幅,与裸船体模型相比,0°和45°附属物配置的横摆响应最大降低了52%。
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