Experimental Comparison of Two Degrees-of-Freedom Vortex-Induced Vibration on High and Low Aspect Ratio Cylinders with Small Mass Ratio


Autoria(s): Gonçalves, Rodolfo Trentin; Rosetti, Guilherme Feitosa; Fujarra, André Luís Condino; Franzini, Guilherme Rosa; Freire, César Monzu; Meneghini, Julio Romano
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

07/11/2013

07/11/2013

2012

Resumo

Vortex-induced motion (VIM) is a specific way for naming the vortex-induced vibration (VIV) acting on floating units. The VIM phenomenon can occur in monocolumn production, storage and offloading system (MPSO) and spar platforms, structures presenting aspect ratio lower than 4 and unity mass ratio, i.e., structural mass equal to the displaced fluid mass. These platforms can experience motion amplitudes of approximately their characteristic diameters, and therefore, the fatigue life of mooring lines and risers can be greatly affected. Two degrees-of-freedom VIV model tests based on cylinders with low aspect ratio and small mass ratio have been carried out at the recirculating water channel facility available at NDF-EPUSP in order to better understand this hydro-elastic phenomenon. The tests have considered three circular cylinders of mass ratio equal to one and different aspect ratios, respectively L/D = 1.0, 1.7, and 2.0, as well as a fourth cylinder of mass ratio equal to 2.62 and aspect ratio of 2.0. The Reynolds number covered the range from 10 000 to 50 000, corresponding to reduced velocities from 1 to approximately 12. The results of amplitude and frequency in the transverse and in-line directions were analyzed by means of the Hilbert-Huang transform method (HHT) and then compared to those obtained from works found in the literature. The comparisons have shown similar maxima amplitudes for all aspect ratios and small mass ratio, featuring a decrease as the aspect ratio decreases. Moreover, some changes in the Strouhal number have been indirectly observed as a consequence of the decrease in the aspect ratio. In conclusion, it is shown that comparing results of small-scale platforms with those from bare cylinders, all of them presenting low aspect ratio and small mass ratio, the laboratory experiments may well be used in practical investigation, including those concerning the VIM phenomenon acting on platforms. [DOI: 10.1115/1.4006755]

FAPESP

FAPESP

CAPES

CAPES

Brazilian Navy

Brazilian Navy

Maritime Research Institute Netherlands

Maritime Research Institute Netherlands

Identificador

JOURNAL OF VIBRATION AND ACOUSTICS-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME, NEW YORK, v. 134, n. 6, supl. 1, Part 6, pp. 386-396, DEC, 2012

1048-9002

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/42718

10.1115/1.4006755

http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.4006755

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eng

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ASME

NEW YORK

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JOURNAL OF VIBRATION AND ACOUSTICS-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME

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Palavras-Chave #VIV #VIM #LOW ASPECT RATIO #SMALL MASS RATIO #TWO DEGREES-OF-FREEDOM #MODEL TESTS #CIRCULAR-CYLINDERS #PIVOTED CYLINDER #FLOW #ACOUSTICS #ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL #MECHANICS
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article

original article

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