Fluid viscosity is known to influence hydrodynamic forces on a floating body in motion, particularly when the motion amplitude is large and the body is of a bluff shape. While these hydrodynamic force or force coefficients have been predicted traditionally by inviscid-fluid theory, much recent advances had taken place in the inclusion of viscous effects. Sophisticated RANS (Reynolds-Averaged Navier Stokes) software are increasingly popular. However, they are often too elaborate for a systematic study of various parameters, geometry or frequency, where many runs with extensive data grid generation are needed. The Free-Surface Random-Vortex Method (FSRVM), developed at UC Berkeley in the early 2000, offers a middle-ground alternative, by which the viscous-fluid motion can be modeled and yet allowing vorticity generation be either turned on or turned off. The heavily validated FSRVM methodology is applied in this paper to examine how the draft-to-beam ratio and the shaping details of two-dimensional cylinders can alter the added inertia and viscous damping properties. A collection of four shapes is studied, varying from rectangles with sharp bilge corners to a reversed-curvature wedge shape. For these shapes, basic hydro-dynamic properties are examined, with the effects of viscosity considered. With the use of these hydrodynamic coefficients, the motion response of the cylinders in waves are also investigated. The origin of viscous damping is clarified. It is a pleasure and honor for the authors to contribute to the Jo Pinkster Symposium, held in his honor in OMAE-2011.
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ASME 2011 30th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering
June 19–24, 2011
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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- Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-4435-9
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Ronald W. Yeung,
Ronald W. Yeung
University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
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Yichen Jiang
Yichen Jiang
University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
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Ronald W. Yeung
University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Yichen Jiang
University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
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OMAE2011-50243, pp. 825-836; 12 pages
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October 31, 2011
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Yeung, RW, & Jiang, Y. "Effects of Shaping on Viscous Damping and Motion of Heaving Cylinders." Proceedings of the ASME 2011 30th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. Volume 3: Materials Technology; Jan Vugts Symposium on Design Methodology of Offshore Structures; Jo Pinkster Symposium on Second Order Wave Drift Forces on Floating Structures; Johan Wichers Symposium on Mooring of Floating Structures in Waves. Rotterdam, The Netherlands. June 19–24, 2011. pp. 825-836. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2011-50243
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