Selected Papers of The Society of Naval Architects of Korea
- Volume 2 Issue 1
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- Pages.18-28
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- 1994
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- 1225-6528(pISSN)
Hydroelastic Vibration Analysis of Structures in Contact with Fluid
- Chung, Kie-Tae (Department of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering, Chungnam Natinal University) ;
- Kim, Young-Bok (R&D Center, Korea Register of Shipping) ;
- Kang, Ho-Seung (R&D Center, Korean Register of Shipping)
- Published : 1994.11.01
Abstract
In the vibration analysis of submerged or floating bodies such as ships and offshore structures, the coupled system between fluid and structure should be considered using the compatibility conditions on the wetted surface. It is well known that the hydroelastic vibration analysis of structures in contact with fluid can be done by applying the finite element method(FEM) to structures and the boundary element method(BEM) to the fluid domain. However, such an approach is impractical due to the characteristics of the fully coupled added mass matrix of fluid on the entire wetted surface. To overcome this difficulty, an efficient approach based on a reanalysis scheme is proposed in this paper. The proposed method can be applied for cases of higher local modes and beam-like modes for which three-dimensional reduction factors are not known. The three dimensional reduction factors are not needled and thus the restrictions can be removed in the analyses of non-beam like modes or local vibration modes by considering fluid-structure interaction. The validity and calculation efficiency of the proposed method are proved through numerical examples.
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