Two-dimensional (2D) numerical simulations have been performed to investigate both regular and irregular waves past a fixed horizontally semisubmerged circular cylinder. The 2D simulations are carried out by solving Navier–Stokes equations discretized by finite volume method. Volume of fluid (VOF) method is employed to capture the free surface in the numerical wave tank (NWT). Validation studies have been performed by comparing the numerical results of free surface waves past the cylinder with the published experimental and numerical data. The present numerical results are in good agreement with both the experimental and the other numerical results in terms of hydrodynamic forces and free surface elevation. Subsequently, the effects of the wave height and the wavelength on wave–structure interaction are investigated by conducting numerical simulations on the regular and the irregular waves past a semisubmerged cylinder at different wave heights and the wavelengths. The averaged and maximum vertical wave forces on the cylinder increase with the increasing wave height. The numerical results for the irregular waves are compared with those induced by the regular waves in terms of the maximum and averaged vertical wave forces. When the significant wave height and the spectral peak period of the irregular waves are equal to the wave height and the wave period of the regular waves, the maximum vertical wave force induced by the irregular waves is larger than that induced by the regular waves, meanwhile, the average vertical wave forces have the contrary relationship.
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June 2018
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations of Regular and Irregular Waves Past a Horizontal Semi-Submerged Cylinder
Shengnan Liu,
Shengnan Liu
Department of Mechanical and Structural
Engineering and Materials Science,
University of Stavanger,
Stavanger 4036, Norway
e-mail: shengnan.liu@uis.no
Engineering and Materials Science,
University of Stavanger,
Stavanger 4036, Norway
e-mail: shengnan.liu@uis.no
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Muk Chen Ong,
Muk Chen Ong
Department of Mechanical and Structural
Engineering and Materials Science,
University of Stavanger,
Stavanger 4036, Norway
Engineering and Materials Science,
University of Stavanger,
Stavanger 4036, Norway
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Charlotte Obhrai,
Charlotte Obhrai
Department of Mechanical and Structural
Engineering and Materials Science,
University of Stavanger,
Stavanger 4036, Norway
Engineering and Materials Science,
University of Stavanger,
Stavanger 4036, Norway
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Sopheak Seng
Sopheak Seng
Research Department,
Bureau Veritas,
Neuilly-sur-Seine 4036, France
Bureau Veritas,
Neuilly-sur-Seine 4036, France
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Shengnan Liu
Department of Mechanical and Structural
Engineering and Materials Science,
University of Stavanger,
Stavanger 4036, Norway
e-mail: shengnan.liu@uis.no
Engineering and Materials Science,
University of Stavanger,
Stavanger 4036, Norway
e-mail: shengnan.liu@uis.no
Muk Chen Ong
Department of Mechanical and Structural
Engineering and Materials Science,
University of Stavanger,
Stavanger 4036, Norway
Engineering and Materials Science,
University of Stavanger,
Stavanger 4036, Norway
Charlotte Obhrai
Department of Mechanical and Structural
Engineering and Materials Science,
University of Stavanger,
Stavanger 4036, Norway
Engineering and Materials Science,
University of Stavanger,
Stavanger 4036, Norway
Sopheak Seng
Research Department,
Bureau Veritas,
Neuilly-sur-Seine 4036, France
Bureau Veritas,
Neuilly-sur-Seine 4036, France
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Contributed by the Ocean, Offshore, and Arctic Engineering Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING. Manuscript received June 4, 2017; final manuscript received October 24, 2017; published online December 6, 2017. Assoc. Editor: Celso P. Pesce.
J. Offshore Mech. Arct. Eng. Jun 2018, 140(3): 031801 (11 pages)
Published Online: December 6, 2017
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Received:
June 4, 2017
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October 24, 2017
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Liu, S., Ong, M. C., Obhrai, C., and Seng, S. (December 6, 2017). "Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations of Regular and Irregular Waves Past a Horizontal Semi-Submerged Cylinder." ASME. J. Offshore Mech. Arct. Eng. June 2018; 140(3): 031801. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4038349
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