A study on the annular cylindrical tuned liquid damper for dynamic control of spar buoy based measurement system

This paper presents design method for a tuned liquid damper (TLD) to improve the stability of measurement system based on a spar buoy. Firstly, a TLD was designed utilizing the double-partition hull structure of spar buoy, and the theoretical natural sloshing frequency for this design was calculated...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of mechanical science and technology 2024, 38(9), , pp.4713-4720
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Taehyeong, Kim, Seongyong, Song, Kyungjun
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents design method for a tuned liquid damper (TLD) to improve the stability of measurement system based on a spar buoy. Firstly, a TLD was designed utilizing the double-partition hull structure of spar buoy, and the theoretical natural sloshing frequency for this design was calculated. Next, an experimental study was conducted to verify the theoretical calculations. The experimental results showed that the natural sloshing frequency increased with the height of the fluid free-surface, and the values are in close agreement with the theoretical calculations. Finally, the TLD was installed to a free-drifting structure at sea, and the dynamic behavior reduction effect was experimentally verified. The results showed that the behavior of the structure is significantly reduced after the TLD is installed, especially for the behavior above 4 cm. The main contribution of this study is the integration of a TLD into the existing structure of the spar buoy, which enhances stability without compromising buoyancy. However, this approach is limited by the shape and volume constraints of the TLD, making it less effective across all wave-induced frequencies. Further research is required to extend its applicability to a broader range of maritime conditions.
ISSN:1738-494X
1976-3824
DOI:10.1007/s12206-024-0808-3