Wave-Induced Structural Responses of Semisubmersibles
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This paper discusses on wave-induced structural responses of semisubmersibles based on comparative calculations of brace stress response functions for a typical semisubmersible, simplified estimation of wave loads and statistic and deterministic predictions of maximum brace stresses. A typical semisubmersible of two-lowerhull type is adopted as a full-scale model for the comparative calculations on three-dimensional motion and structural responses. Based on the comparative calculations by eight different computer programs, standard response functions are proposed as to axial and bending stresses of major braces. Characteristic wave loading patterns, which correspond to design waves, are proposed based on the standard stress response functions. Also simplified equations of wave forces on semisubmersibles, which are useful to consider design waves, are derived based on the assumptions of taking account of only hydrodynamic inertial forces. Based on these results, maximum brace stresses during a 100-yr return period are estimated using design wave method, and are compared with statistically estimated values by short-term and long-term predictions. As a result, it is found that design wave method has a tentative ground for parctical design of semisubmersibles.
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著者
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Yoneya Takuya
Development Department Offshore Technology Section
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Yoshida Koichiro
Dept. of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, The University of Tokyo
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Suhara Toshiro
Kyushu University
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Suhara Toshiro
Kyushu Univ. Research Inst. For Appl. Mechanics
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Yoshida Koichiro
Dept. Of Naval Architecture And Marine Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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