Ocean Systems Engineering
Volume 9, Number 1, 2019, pages 97-109
DOI: 10.12989/ose.2019.9.1.097
Irregular frequency effects in the calculations of the drift forces
Yujie Liu and Jeffrey M. Falzarano
Abstract
Accurate calculation of the mean drift forces and moments is necessary when studying the higher order excitations on the floater in waves. When taking the time average of the second order forces and moments, the second order potential and motion diminish with only the first order terms remained. However, in the results of the first order forces or motions, the irregular frequency effects are often observed in higher frequencies, which will affect the accuracy of the calculation of the second order forces
and moments. Therefore, we need to pay close attention to the irregular frequency effects in the mean
drift forces. This paper will discuss about the irregular frequency effects in the calculations of the mean drift forces and validate our in-house program MDL Multi DYN using some examples which are known to have
irregular frequency effects. Finally, we prove that it is necessary to remove the effects and demonstrate
that the effectiveness of the formula and methods adopted in the development of our program.
Key Words
irregular frequency effect; drift force; hydrodynamics; body-wave interaction
Address
Yujie Liu and Jeffrey M. Falzarano: Marine Dynamics Laboratory, Department of Ocean Engineering, Texas A&M University, College
Station, Texas 77843, USA