Ocean Systems Engineering
Volume 11, Number 4, 2021, pages 301-312
DOI: 10.12989/ose.2021.11.4.301
A genetic algorithms optimization framework of a parametric shipshape FPSO hull design
Zhitian Xie and Jeffrey Falzarano
Abstract
An optimization framework has been established and applied to a shipshape parametric FPSO hull design. A single point moored (SPM) shipshape floating system suffers a significant level of the roll motion in both the wave frequencies and low wave frequencies, which presents a coupling effect with the horizontal weathervane motion. To guarantee the security of the operating instruments installed onboard, a parametric hull design of an FPSO has been optimized with improved hydrodynamics performance. With the optimized parameters of the various hull stations' longitudinal locations, the optimization through Genetic Algorithms (GAs) has been proven to provide a significantly reduced level of the 1st-order and 2nd-order roll motion. This work presents a meaningful framework as a reference in the process of an SPM shipshape floating system's design.
Key Words
2nd-order wave loads; FPSO; genetic algorithms; optimization
Address
Zhitian Xie and Jeffrey Falzarano: Texas A&M University, Ocean Engineering Department, College Station, Texas, USA 77840