• 제목/요약/키워드: higher order motions

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Unsteady Analysis of 3-Dimensional Hydrofoils Using a B-Spline Based High Order Panel Method

  • Jang, Hyun-Gil;Ahn, Byoung-Kwon;Lee, Chang-Sup
    • Journal of Ship and Ocean Technology
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.16-31
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    • 2008
  • The lifting-surface programs have been used successfully in practice for the design and global performance prediction of the marine propellers. To predict the pressures on the blade for the strength analysis, the constant panel method has been a good alternative. To meet the need for more accurate information on the pressure near the tip region and the trailing edge of the blade, the higher order panel method (HiPan, hereinafter) based on a B-spline is developed and now available. However, there is an increasing demand to get the highly reliable unsteady behavior of the pressure near the tip region by the HiPan. The ultimate goal of our efforts is to develop the fully unsteady higher order panel code for the propeller. In the present paper, we will show the numerical procedure applicable to unsteady problems of the three dimensional hydrofoil in a sinusoidal gust and heave motions.

MASS TRANSPORT IN FINITE AMPLITUDE WAVES

  • 김태인
    • 한국수자원학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국수자원학회 1988년도 제30회 수공학연구발표회논문초록집
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 1988
  • A general scheme is developed which determines the Lagrangian motions of water particles by the Eulerian velocity at their mean positions by use of Taylor's theorem. Utilizing the Stokes finite-amplitude wave theory, the mass transport velocity which includes the effects of higher-order wave components is determined. The fifth-order theory predicts the mass transport velocity less than that given by the existing second-order theory over the whole depth. Limited experimental data for changes in wave celerity in closed wave flumes are compared with the theoretical predictions.

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A numerical study of the second-order wave excitation of ship springing by a higher-order boundary element method

  • Shao, Yan-Lin;Faltinsen, Odd M.
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • 제6권4호
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    • pp.1000-1013
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    • 2014
  • This paper presents some of the efforts by the authors towards numerical prediction of springing of ships. A time-domain Higher Order Boundary Element Method (HOBEM) based on cubic shape function is first presented to solve a complete second-order problem in terms of wave steepness and ship motions in a consistent manner. In order to avoid high order derivatives on the body surfaces, e.g. mj-terms, a new formulation of the Boundary Value Problem in a body-fixed coordinate system has been proposed instead of traditional formulation in inertial coordinate system. The local steady flow effects on the unsteady waves are taken into account. Double-body flow is used as the basis flow which is an appropriate approximation for ships with moderate forward speed. This numerical model was used to estimate the complete second order wave excitation of springing of a displacement ship at constant forward speeds.

직접수치모사를 이용한 난류경계층 내의 거대난류구조 연구 (A Direct Numerical Simulation Study on the very Large-Scale Motion in Turbulent Boundary Layer)

  • 이재화;성형진
    • 대한기계학회논문집B
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    • 제33권12호
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    • pp.977-982
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    • 2009
  • Direct numerical simulation (DNS) of a turbulent boundary layer with moderate Reynolds number was performed to scrutinize streamwise-coherence of hairpin packet motions. The Reynolds number based on the momentum thickness (${\theta}_{in}$) and free-stream velocity (U${\infty}$) was varied in the range $Re_{\theta}$=1410${\sim}$2540 which was higher than the previous numerical simulations in the turbulent boundary layer. In order to include the groups of hairpin packets existing in the outer layer, large computational domain was used (more than 50${\delta}_o$, where ${\theta}_o$ is the boundary layer thickness at the inlet in the streamwise domain). Characteristics of packet motions were investigated by using instantaneous flow fields, two-point correlation and conditional average flow fields in xy-plane. The present results showed that a train of hairpin packet motions was propagating coherently along the downstream and these structures induced the very large-scale motions in the turbulent boundary layer.

스토우크스파에서의 수입자 운동 (Lagrangian Motion of Water Particles in Stokes Waves)

  • Kim, Tae-In;Hwang, Im-Koo
    • 한국해안해양공학회지
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    • 제4권4호
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    • pp.187-200
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    • 1992
  • Taylor 정리를 이용하여 평균위치에서의 Eulerian유속으로부터 수립자의 시간에 따른 Lagrangian 운동궤적을 결정하는 방법이 제안되었다. 이 방법을 Stokes 유한진폭파이론에 적용하여 고차 파성분을 포함하는 수립자의 운동궤적과 질양이동속도를 결정하였다. Stokes 5차파이론의 적용 결과, 평균위치에서의 Eulerian 유속으로부터 결정한 수립자의 운동궤적은 자유수면 부근을 제외하고는 5차파이론에 의한 순간속도에 의해 계산된 값과 매우 좋은 일치를 보여주었다. Stokes 5차파 이론에 의한 질양이동속도는 종전의 2차파이론에 의한 질양이동속도보다 전수심에서 작은 값을 보여준다.

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Irregular frequency effects in the calculations of the drift forces

  • Liu, Yujie;Falzarano, Jeffrey M.
    • Ocean Systems Engineering
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.97-109
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    • 2019
  • 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.

Multi-point earthquake response of the Bosphorus Bridge to site-specific ground motions

  • Bas, Selcuk;Apaydin, Nurdan Memisoglu;Harmandar, Ebru;Catbas, Necati
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.197-211
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    • 2018
  • The study presents the earthquake performance of the Bosphorus Bridge under multi-point earthquake excitation considering the spatially varying site-specific earthquake motions. The elaborate FE model of the bridge is firstly established depending on the new considerations of the used FEM software specifications, such as cable-sag effect, rigid link and gap elements. The modal analysis showed that singular modes of the deck and the tower were relatively effective in the dynamic behavior of the bridge due to higher total mass participation mass ratio of 80%. The parameters and requirements to be considered in simulation process are determined to generate the spatially varying site-specific ground motions. Total number of twelve simulated ground motions are defined for the multi-support earthquake analysis (Mp-sup). In order to easily implement multi-point earthquake excitation to the bridge, the practice-oriented procedure is summarized. The results demonstrated that the Mp-sup led to high increase in sectional forces of the critical components of the bridge, especially tower base section and tensile force of the main and back stay cables. A close relationship between the dynamic response and the behavior of the bridge under the Mp-sup was also obtained. Consequently, the outcomes from this study underscored the importance of the utilization of the multi-point earthquake analysis and the necessity of considering specifically generated earthquake motions for suspension bridges.

선삭에서의 가공 표면 제어 (ENGINEERED SURFACE CONTROL IN TURNING PROCESS)

  • 홍민성
    • 한국생산제조학회지
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    • 제4권3호
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    • pp.48-57
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    • 1995
  • The feasibility of generating controller surface topographies in single-point conventional turning operations is investigated. First, a mathematical model of the surface generation process was developed. Second, in order to control the texture of the machined surface, a micro-positioning stage and the associated command generation software were designed and built. Experimental examples have shown that surface texture can be precisely controlled and is in good agrement with the theoretical predictions.

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ENGINEERED SURFACE CONTROL IN TURNING PROCESS

  • 홍민성
    • 한국공작기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국공작기계학회 1995년도 춘계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.24-33
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    • 1995
  • The feasibility of generating controlled surface topographies in single-point conventional turning operations is investigated. First a mathematical model of the surface generation process was developed. Second in order to control the texture of the machined surface a micro-positioning stage and the associated command generation software were designed and built. Experimental examples have shown that surface texture can be precisely controlled and is in good agreement with the theoretical predictions.

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A 3-Dimentional Radiation Diffraction Problem Analysis by B-Spline Higher-Order Panel Method

  • Kim Gun-Do;Lee Chang-Sup
    • Journal of Ship and Ocean Technology
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.10-26
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    • 2006
  • The radiation problem for oscillating bodies on the free surface has been formulated by the over-determined Green integral equation, where the boundary condition on the free surface is satisfied by adopting the Kelvin-type Green function and the irregular frequencies are removed by placing additional control points on the free surface surrounded by the body. The B-Spline based higher order panel method is then applied to solve the problem numerically. Because both the body geometry and the potential on the body surface are represented by the B-Splines, that is in polynomials of space parameters, the unknown potential can be determined accurately to the order desired above the constant value. In addition, the potential expressed in B-Spline can be differentiated analytically to get the velocity on the surface without introducing any numerical error. Sample computations are performed for a semispherical body and a rectangular box floating on the free surface for six-degrees of freedom motions. The added mass and damping coefficients are compared with those by the already-validated constant panel method of the same formulation showing strikingly good agreements.