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Time-dependent responses and mooring tensions of a moored floating structure in tsunami waves

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MARINE STRUCTURES
Volume 93, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marstruc.2023.103538

Keywords

Tsunami waves; Solitary waves; Floating storage unit; Body nonlinear analysis; Mooring lines; Transient responses; Snap loading

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This study evaluates the effects of tsunami waves on the global performance of a spread-moored Floating Storage Unit (FSU) through tsunami-floater-mooring coupled dynamics simulations. The results show that larger tsunami heights and relatively short durations result in significantly increased motions and mooring tensions of the FSU.
This study evaluates the effects of tsunami waves on the global performance of a spread-moored Floating Storage Unit (FSU) through tsunami-floater-mooring coupled dynamics simulations. The time-domain equations of motions for the FSU used the Cummins equation with a body-nonlinear method, in which the nonlinear Froude-Krylov and hydrostatic restoring forces were evaluated at the instantaneous tsunami elevation and body position at each time step. As input tsunami waves, second-order solitary waves and Tohoku-tsunami-like waves constructed by the superposition of several solitary waves were used. The lumped-mass-line model was used for the coupled mooringline dynamics. Then, the coupled interactions between the floater and mooring system were solved by applying various tsunamis of different shapes, durations, heights, and incident angles. The body-nonlinear results were systematically compared with the linear analyses to demonstrate the pertinent nonlinear effects. Following a significant initial drift of the vessel induced by tsunamis, the moored floating structure exhibits transient motions at natural periods. Larger tsunami heights with relatively short duration result in significantly higher FSU motions and mooring tensions.

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