This work is the Part I of a two-part work, where the maneuverability of three manifold geometries was investigated by Towing Tank tests at the Institute for Technological Research, in order to verify the influence of geometrical simplifications and modifications. In this work is presented a comparison between the forces and moments measured in static drift tests, considering a pitch orientation ranging from 0 to 360 degrees, and the static hydrodynamic derivatives in a reference orientation. In the Part II, the investigations were complemented by the results of dynamic tests. The manifold models were constructed in a 1:13 scale. The first model was a geometrically simplified version of the prototype, composed of two simple blocks; the second one was constructed with almost all the prototype geometric details; the last one used the second model with a plate installed on its top. The tests results indicate that the geometrical simplification of manifold models did not have a significant influence on the maneuvering coefficients, in contrast to the addition of the top plate, which significantly changed the maneuvering capabilities of the model. The study presented in both papers will be used to form a data base for numerical simulation studies for manifolds installation.
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ASME 2018 37th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering
June 17–22, 2018
Madrid, Spain
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- Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-5120-3
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Maneuverability Towing Tank Experiments With Manifold Models: Part I — Static Tests
Felipe Augusto de Souza Kleine,
Felipe Augusto de Souza Kleine
Institute for Technological Research, São Paulo, Brazil
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Danyllo de Lima Guedes,
Danyllo de Lima Guedes
Institute for Technological Research, São Paulo, Brazil
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Felipe Santos de Castro,
Felipe Santos de Castro
Institute for Technological Research, São Paulo, Brazil
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Daniel Carvalho,
Daniel Carvalho
Petrobras Research & Development Center, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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João Lucas Dozzi Dantas
João Lucas Dozzi Dantas
Institute for Technological Research, São Paulo, Brazil
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Felipe Augusto de Souza Kleine
Institute for Technological Research, São Paulo, Brazil
Danyllo de Lima Guedes
Institute for Technological Research, São Paulo, Brazil
Felipe Santos de Castro
Institute for Technological Research, São Paulo, Brazil
Daniel Carvalho
Petrobras Research & Development Center, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
João Lucas Dozzi Dantas
Institute for Technological Research, São Paulo, Brazil
Paper No:
OMAE2018-77036, V001T01A057; 10 pages
Published Online:
September 25, 2018
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Kleine, FADS, Guedes, DDL, de Castro, FS, Carvalho, D, & Dozzi Dantas, JL. "Maneuverability Towing Tank Experiments With Manifold Models: Part I — Static Tests." Proceedings of the ASME 2018 37th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. Volume 1: Offshore Technology. Madrid, Spain. June 17–22, 2018. V001T01A057. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2018-77036
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