Fully three dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solutions are combined with structural models of a tensioned riser to predict riser vortex induced motion. The use of three dimensional CFD solutions overcomes many of the shortcomings of combining a series of strip or two dimensional simulations to calculate the fluid forces on the riser. Three dimensional vortex structures are treated correctly and straked risers and variations in angle of attack can be studied directly. The proposed method uses finite element methods that are tolerant of sparse meshes and high element aspect ratios. This allows economical solutions of large fluid domains while retaining the important features of the large fluid vortex structures which drive risers. Long risers can be treated with readily available computers and examples of simulations of riser with L/D over 1400 are given and compared with previously published experimental data. These examples are used to illustrate several points regarding the effects of the treatment of the riser structure as well as the efficacy of rotating frame or pinned riser experiments used to simulate sheared currents. The method can also be extended to sheared currents whose heading varies with depth.
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25th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering
June 4–9, 2006
Hamburg, Germany
Conference Sponsors:
- Ocean, Offshore, and Arctic Engineering Division
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0-7918-4749-7
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Simulation of Riser VIV Using Fully Three Dimensional CFD Simulations
Samuel Holmes,
Samuel Holmes
ACUSIM Software, Inc., Mountain View, CA
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Owen H. Oakley, Jr.,
Owen H. Oakley, Jr.
Chevron Energy Technology Company
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Yiannis Constantinides
Yiannis Constantinides
Chevron Energy Technology Company
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Samuel Holmes
ACUSIM Software, Inc., Mountain View, CA
Owen H. Oakley, Jr.
Chevron Energy Technology Company
Yiannis Constantinides
Chevron Energy Technology Company
Paper No:
OMAE2006-92124, pp. 563-570; 8 pages
Published Online:
October 2, 2008
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Holmes, S, Oakley, OH, Jr., & Constantinides, Y. "Simulation of Riser VIV Using Fully Three Dimensional CFD Simulations." Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. Volume 4: Terry Jones Pipeline Technology; Ocean Space Utilization; CFD and VIV Symposium. Hamburg, Germany. June 4–9, 2006. pp. 563-570. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2006-92124
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