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http://dx.doi.org/10.26748/KSOE.2018.32.6.440

Simulation of Vessel Motion Control by Anti-Rolling Tank  

Kim, Kyung Sung (Ocean Development SystemSchool of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering)
Lee, Byung-Hyuk (Hyundai Heavy Industry Co. Ltd.)
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Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology / v.32, no.6, 2018 , pp. 440-446 More about this Journal
Abstract
The effects of an anti-rolling tank (ART) on vessel motions were numerically investigated. The potential-based BEM vessel motion simulation program and particle-based computational fluid dynamics program were dynamically coupled and used to perform a simulation of vessel motions with ART. From the time domain simulation results, the response amplitude operators for sway and roll motions were obtained and compared with the corresponding experimental and numerical results. Because the main purpose of ART was only to reduce roll motions, it was important to show that the natural properties of a floating vessel were not changed by the effects of ART. Various ART filling ratios and several ART positions were considered. In conclusion, ART only reduced the roll motion regardless of its filling ratio and position.
Keywords
Active anti-rolling tank; Vessel motion with sloshing; Moving particle semi-implicit;
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