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Study on numerical simulation and mitigation of parametric rolling in a container ship under head waves

Authors :
Liang, Liu
Baoji, Zhang
Hao, Zhang
Jiaye, Gong
Zheng, Tian
Shuhui, Guo
Yuanbiao, Bao
Xu, Zheng
Liang, Liu
Baoji, Zhang
Hao, Zhang
Jiaye, Gong
Zheng, Tian
Shuhui, Guo
Yuanbiao, Bao
Xu, Zheng
Source :
Brodogradnja : An International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering for Research and Development; ISSN 0007-215X (Print); ISSN 1845-5859 (Online); Volume 75; Issue 3
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

To investigate the parametric rolling motion of container ships navigating in head seas, this study utilizes the unsteady RANS approach combined with dynamic overlapping grid technology to simulate parametric roll in a container ship under the coupled motions of roll, pitch, and heave. Initially, the model was validated against experimental results, demonstrating good agreement and thus confirming the reliability of the computational method. Furthermore, the paper investigates the impacts of the initial roll angle, encounter frequency, and the addition of bilge keels on parametric rolling. The research findings indicate that the initial angles of rolling impact the duration needed to attain a steady roll condition, yet they have minimal effect on the amplitude post-stabilization. The likelihood of parametric rolling arises when the frequency of encounters doubles that of the ship’s inherent roll frequency. Furthermore, the likelihood of parametric rolling escalates when the wavelengths approach the length of the ship. Installing bilge keels markedly reduces the parametric rolling movement in vessels, and the occurrence of parametric rolling is also delayed.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Brodogradnja : An International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering for Research and Development; ISSN 0007-215X (Print); ISSN 1845-5859 (Online); Volume 75; Issue 3
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1452942165
Document Type :
Electronic Resource