Dynamic similarity study of the truncated model test for submerged floating tunnels under wave actions

IF 4 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Weidong Chen , Haikuo Zhang , Gancheng Zhu , Bing Ren , Pengzhi Lin
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Conducting experiments on full-span submerged floating tunnels (SFTs) is challenging due to their extensive length and limitations in experimental conditions. Truncated models offer an alternative for studying SFTs' dynamic response under wave actions. This study investigates the dynamic similarity between the truncated model and full-span structure in regular waves. Modal similarity is utilized in designing the truncated models, along with proposing constraint stiffness for the truncated boundary. A numerical model for simulating the dynamic response of SFTs under wave actions is established using Ansys and validated by physical model tests of the SFT segment with a free boundary. Comparisons of the natural frequencies, motion amplitudes, and mooring forces between the truncated models and full structures are conducted through numerical calculations. The horizontal, vertical, and rotational stiffness of the truncated boundaries are determined, with observed coupling effects between the horizontal and rotational constraints. The analysis of displacement amplitude for different truncation lengths indicates that as the truncation length increases, the displacement of the truncated model gradually approaches that of the full structure. It is also found that the sway amplitude at the truncated boundary is about 0.8 - 1.2 times of the full structure, while the way amplitude at mid-span is about 0.78 - 0.85 times of the full structure. The displacement distribution along the tube suggests that neglecting the rotation angle around the Z-axis at the truncated boundary leads to this discrepancy. The analysis results of this paper show that the proposed truncated model can effectively represent the dynamic response of the full structure. The dynamic similarity method for truncated model serves as a valuable reference for experimental design of SFTs.
波浪作用下沉浮隧道截尾模型试验动力相似性研究
由于全跨度沉浮隧道的长度和实验条件的限制,进行全跨度沉浮隧道的实验具有挑战性。截断模型为研究波浪作用下SFTs的动力响应提供了另一种选择。本文研究了截尾结构与全跨结构在规则波作用下的动力相似性。利用模态相似度设计截断模型,提出截断边界的约束刚度。利用Ansys软件建立了模拟波浪作用下SFT动力响应的数值模型,并对具有自由边界的SFT段进行了物理模型试验验证。通过数值计算比较了截断模型与完整结构的固有频率、运动幅值和系泊力。截断边界的水平、垂直和旋转刚度被确定,并观察到水平和旋转约束之间的耦合效应。对不同截断长度下的位移幅值分析表明,随着截断长度的增加,截断模型的位移逐渐接近全结构的位移。截断边界处的横摇幅值约为全结构的0.8 ~ 1.2倍,跨中处的横摇幅值约为全结构的0.78 ~ 0.85倍。沿管的位移分布表明,忽略截断边界处绕z轴的旋转角度会导致这种差异。分析结果表明,所提出的截断模型能有效地表征整个结构的动力响应。截断模型的动态相似度方法对SFTs的试验设计具有重要的参考价值。
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Marine Structures
Marine Structures 工程技术-工程:海洋
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
157
审稿时长
6.4 months
期刊介绍: This journal aims to provide a medium for presentation and discussion of the latest developments in research, design, fabrication and in-service experience relating to marine structures, i.e., all structures of steel, concrete, light alloy or composite construction having an interface with the sea, including ships, fixed and mobile offshore platforms, submarine and submersibles, pipelines, subsea systems for shallow and deep ocean operations and coastal structures such as piers.
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