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Liquid sloshing phenomenon taking place in partly filled ships? tanks directly affects the stability of a vessel. However, only static calculations are carried out onboard ships nowadays and static transfer of liquid weight is taken into account in the course of routine stability calculation. The paper is focused on a dynamic heeling moment due to liquid sloshing in tanks onboard ships. The set of numerical simulations of liquid sloshing taking place in moving tanks is carried out. The realistic range of geometric parameters is taken into account. The conducted CFD simulations are experimentally verified. Finally, the method of an assessment of the liquid sloshing impact on ship transverse stability is worked out. The key point of the method is a dynamic coefficient describing relation of the researched dynamic heeling moment and the quasi-static one in terms of dynamic stability of a vessel which is related to the weather criterion of ship stability assessment.
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TransNav - The International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
no. 8,
pages 535 - 541,
ISSN: 2083-6473 - Language:
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- 2014
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- Krata P.: P. Krata 1 1 Gdynia Maritime University, Gdynia, Poland DOI: 10.12716/1001.08.04.07 Previous paper - Contents - Next paper ABSTRACT: Liquid sloshing phenomenon taking place in partly filled ships? tanks directly affects the stability of a vessel. However, only static calculations are carried out onboard ships nowadays and static transfer of liquid weight is taken into account in the course of routine stability calculation. The paper is focused on a dynamic heeling moment due to liquid sloshing in tanks onboard ships. The set of numerical simulations of liquid sloshing taking place in moving tanks is carried out. The realistic range of geometric parameters is taken into account. The conducted CFD simulations are experimentally verified. Finally, the method of an assessment of the liquid sloshing impact on ship transverse stability is worked out. The key point of the method is a dynamic coefficient describing relation of the researched dynamic heeling moment and the quasi-static one in terms of dynamic stability of a vessel which is related to the weather criterion of ship stability assessment. KEYWORDS: Ship Operation, Liquid Sloshing Phenomenon, Liquid Sloshing, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Hydrodynamics, Ship Stability, Ship Transverse Stability, Dynamic Heeling Moment REFERENCES Akyildiz H., Unal E., „Experimental investigation of pressure distribution on a rectangular tank due to the liquid slosh-ing”, Ocean Engineering 32 (2005), www.sciencedirect.com FlowVision HPC Manual, Capvidia, Belgium 2010. Francescutto A., Intact Ship Stability - the Way Ahead, Proceedings of the 6th International Ship Stability Workshop, Washington, 2002. International Code on Intact Stability 2008, edition 2009, IMO, London 2009. Kobyliński L.K., Kastner S., Stability and Safety of Ships, Vol. I. Elsevier 2003. Krata P., Linear characteristics of sloshing phenomenon for the purpose of on-board ship’s stability assessment, Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (JTAM), Vol. 47, No 2, pp. 307-320, Warsaw 2009. Krata P., Jachowski J., Wawrzyński W., Więckiewicz W., The dynamic heeling moment due to liquid sloshing in partly filled wing tanks for varying rolling period of seagoing vessels, Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation – Weintrit & Neumann (ed.), Vol. Maritime Transport & Shipping, Chap. Hydrodynamics and Ship Stability, CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group – Balkema Book, pp. 303-310, Boca-Raton-London-New York-Leiden 2013. Krata P., Wawrzyński W.,// TransNav - The International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation -Vol. 4, (2014), s.535-541
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