Vortex-Induced Vibration (VIV) is one of the most demanding areas in the offshore industry, and detailed investigation of the fluid-structure interaction is becoming fundamental for designing new structures able to reduce VIV phenomenon. To carry on such analysis, and get reliable results in term of global coefficients, the correct modelling of turbulence, boundary layer, and separated flows is required. Nonetheless, the more accurate is the simulation, the more costly is the computation. Unsteady RANS simulations provide a good trade-off between numerical accuracy and computational time. This paper presents the analysis of the flow past a cylinder with several three-dimensional helical fins at high Reynolds number. Flow field, vortical structures, and response frequency patterns are analysed. Spectral analysis of data is performed to identify carrier frequencies, deemed to be critical due to the induced vibration of the whole structure. Finally, helical strakes efficiency in reducing the riser vibrations is also addressed, through direct consideration on the carrier shedding frequency.
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ASME 2007 26th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering
June 10–15, 2007
San Diego, California, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering Division
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0-7918-4269-X
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Vortex Suppression Efficiency of Discontinuous Helicoidal Fins
Pierpaolo Rocco
Pierpaolo Rocco
AlterEco Offshore Ltd., Winchester, Hampshire, UK
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Antonio Pinto
INSEAN, Rome, Italy
Riccardo Broglia
INSEAN, Rome, Italy
Elena Ciappi
INSEAN, Rome, Italy
Andrea Di Mascio
INSEAN, Rome, Italy
Emilio F. Campana
INSEAN, Rome, Italy
Pierpaolo Rocco
AlterEco Offshore Ltd., Winchester, Hampshire, UK
Paper No:
OMAE2007-29255, pp. 813-820; 8 pages
Published Online:
May 20, 2009
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Pinto, A, Broglia, R, Ciappi, E, Di Mascio, A, Campana, EF, & Rocco, P. "Vortex Suppression Efficiency of Discontinuous Helicoidal Fins." Proceedings of the ASME 2007 26th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. Volume 3: Pipeline and Riser Technology; CFD and VIV. San Diego, California, USA. June 10–15, 2007. pp. 813-820. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2007-29255
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