An Experimental and Computational Study of Breaking Wave Impact Forces
The impact forces generated by the impact of a breaking wave are poorly understood. These impulsive hydrodynamic loads to a ship's hull are of short duration relative to ship motions and buoyant wave loads and often result in extremely high pressures. The physics of breaking waves is a poorly u...
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Zusammenfassung: | The impact forces generated by the impact of a breaking wave are poorly
understood. These impulsive hydrodynamic loads to a ship's hull are of short
duration relative to ship motions and buoyant wave loads and often result in
extremely high pressures. The physics of breaking waves is a poorly understood,
complex, multiphase phenomenon involving violent jet sprays, strong
free-surface turbulence, air entrainment and bubble generation, all of which
interact with the flow field and the adjacent structure. This paper will
describe a set of experiments that were performed, at the Naval Surface Warfare
Center, Carderock Division (NSWCCD), in 2006, to measure the hydrodynamic loads
of regular nonbreaking and focused breaking waves on a 0.305 m x 0.305 m (1.0
ft x 1.0 ft) square plate and discuss the results of this study. The paper will
also discuss Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code predictions of breaking
waves and wave impact loads. The CFD code utilized in this study is Numerical
Flow Analysis (NFA). |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1410.1923 |