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Time-domain hydrodynamic analysis of pontoon-plate floating breakwater
Authors:Zhi-jie CHEN  Yong-xue WANG  Hua-yang DONG  Bin-xin ZHENG  Open Laboratory of Ocean & Coast Environmental Geology  Third Institute of Oceanography  State Oceanic Administration  Xiamen  P R China  Hunan Province
Affiliation:Key Laboratory of Water, Sediment Science & Flood Hazard Prevention, Changsha University of Science & Technology, Changsha 410004, P. R. China 3. State Key Laboratory of Coastal and Offshore Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, P. R. China 4. Development and Construction Corporation of Dalian Jinzhou Economic Development Zone, Dalian 116100, P. R. China
Abstract:The hydrodynamic behaviors of a floating breakwater consisting of a rectangular pontoon and horizontal plates are studied theoretically. The fluid motion is idealized as two-dimensional linear potential flow. The motions of the floating breakwater are assumed to be two-dimensional in sway, heave, and roll. The solution to the fluid motion is derived by transforming the governing differential equation into the integral equation on the boundary in time domain with the Green’s function method. The motion equations of the floating breakwater are established and solved with the fourth-order Runge-Kutta method to obtain the displacement and velocity of the breakwater. The mooring forces are computed with the static method. The computational results of the wave transmission coefficient, the motion responses, and the mooring forces of the pontoon-plate floating breakwater are given. It is indicated that the relative width of the pontoon is an important factor influencing the wave transmission coefficient of the floating breakwater. The transmission coefficient decreases obviously as the relative width of the pontoon increases. The horizontal plates help to reduce the wave transmission over the floating breakwater. The motion responses and the mooring forces of the pontoon-plate floating breakwater are less than those of the pontoon floating breakwater. The mooring force at the offshore side is larger than that at the onshore side.
Keywords:hydrodynamic analysis  pontoon-plate floating breakwater  transmission coefficient  motion response  mooring force
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