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Wave slam/slap loads on structural members in the air-gap
Date Issued
01-12-2011
Author(s)
Sekhar, Gopu R.
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
The offshore platforms shall be designed with deck elevation that maintains sufficient air-gap with maximum predicted wave crest elevations. However, due to compelling reasons of hydrocarbon process and changes to water levels/seabed subsidence may have structures in the close vicinity of the sea level or submerged. Hence the assessment of wave induced forces on the deck structures especially the old platforms become very essential. Review of literature indicates that the previous studies focused mainly on the circular sections and not much information is available on the non-circular sections. The current study focused on measurement of wave induced slam/slap loads in a laboratory wave flume and estimation of force coefficients based on drag based empirical equations. Further, it is of interest to focus on the flow around the open sections (non-circular) using a flow visualization technique (Particle Image Velocimetry) to understand the flow pattern around the elements. The results indicate that the slam and slap coefficients for I sections are smaller than the channel sections and the values of coefficients are few times higher than the circular sections. Copyright © 2011 by ASME.
Volume
2