Slamming Loads on a Wedge Elastically Suspended on a Marine Structure

Slamming loads on a two-dimensional wedge elastically suspended on a marine structure are analyzed by using either a combined Wagner and von Karman method (W-vK) or a boundary element method (BEM). Fully nonlinear free surface conditions are satisfied in the BEM. Hydroelasticity effects are considered in both methods. A sinusoidal free surface motion relative to the marine structure is specified for the slamming event. Both the water entry phase and the water exit phase are simulated. The numerical results by the two different methods are compared. The W-vK method can generally predict the same trend of the variation of the body motions and the water forces, although the predicted maximum forces are larger than those by the BEM. The influence of the stiffness and damping of the elastic connection on the water impact force are discussed.Copyright © 2015 by ASME