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Título : Modeling the response of flexible risers in the Quasi-steady regime
Autor : Riveros Jerez, Carlos Alberto
Utsunomiya, Tomoaki
Maeda, Katsuya
Itoh, Kazuaki
metadata.dc.subject.*: Dinámica de fluidos
Fluid dynamics
Dinámica de estructuras
Structural dynamics
Vortex-induced vibration
Quasi-steady regime
Fecha de publicación : 2010
Editorial : Japan Society of Civil Engineers
Citación : Riveros, Carlos & Utsunomiya, Tomoaki & Maeda, Katsuya & Itoh, Kazuaki. (2010). Response prediction of long flexible risers subject to forced harmonic vibration. Journal of Marine Science and Technology. 15. 10.1007/s00773-009-0070-5.
Resumen : ABSTRACT: Several research efforts have been directed toward the development of models for response prediction of flexible risers. The main difficulties arise from the fact that the dynamic response of flexible risers involves highly nonlinear behavior and a self-regulated process. This article presents a quasi-steady approach for response prediction of oscillating flexible risers. Amplitude-dependent lift coefficients are considered, as is an increased mean drag coefficient model during synchronization events. Experimental validation of the proposed model was carried out using a 20-m riser model excited by forced harmonic vibration at its top end. Large variations in the hydrodynamic force coefficients, a low mass ratio value, and synchronization events are the main features of the model presented in this article. Experimental validation was provided for the asymmetric, transverse, diagonal, and third vortex regimes.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 1884-832X
ISSN : 1345-9139
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.2208/journalam.11.1063
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