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Title
Experimental
analysis
and
evaluation
of a
dynamic
positioning
thruster
in
heavy
loading
conditions
Author
El-Lababidy
,
Said
,
1973-
Description
Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
2005.
Engineering
&
Applied
Science
Date
2005
Pagination
1 v. (various foliations) : ill. (some col.)
Subject
Semi-submersible
offshore
structures--Anchorage;
Ships--Dynamic
positioning
systems;
Materials--Dynamic
testing
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science
Discipline
Engineering & Applied Science
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
129-136
Abstract
Over
the
past
few
years
,
Dynamic
Positioning
(DP)
systems
have
seen
increasing
use
in the
offshore
oil
and
gas
industry.
As
operations
move
into
more
hostile
and
deeper
waters
, the
need
for
DP
systems
has
become
almost
mandatory.
Thrusters
working
at
low
advance
ratios
are
employed
in a
wide
range
of
offshore
and
marine
applications
on
Floating
,
Production
,
Storage
and
Offloading
(FPSO)
systems
,
shuttle
tankers
,
tug
boats
, and
mobile
offshore
units.
Therefore
, an
understanding
of the
flow
around
a
DP
thruster
is
of
great
practical
interest.
--
Despite
this
interest
, there
is
lack
of
knowledge
on the
description
of the
hydrodynamic
characteristics
of a
DP
thruster's
wake
under
varied
operating
conditions
and
regarding
a
description
of the
effects
of the
current
wash
produced
from
DP
thrusters
when
they are in
operation.
The
large
number
of
parameters
involved
in these
particular
problems
does
not
allow
an
experimental
and
systematic
coverage
of the
various
phenomena
of the
DP
thruster's
wake.
Therefore
instead
,
recourse
must
be
taken
to a
combination
of
experiments
and
calculations
,
which
together
eventually
will
yield
a
prediction
tool
that
can
be
used
to
further
improve
the
analysis
of a
DP
thrusters
wake.
With the
increasing
importance
and
applications
of
DP
thrusters
in the
offshore
oil
and
gas
industry
, the
designer
as
well
as the
operator
must
have
more
information
about
the
operational
propulsive
characteristics.
Future
development
and the
success
in
such
approaches
depend
greatly
upon
our
understanding
of the
flow
around
a
DP
thruster.
--
Different
phenomena
associated
with the
propeller
wake
can
be
measured
by the
introduction
of
laser
techniques:
Laser
Doppler
Velocimetry
(LDV)
and
Particle
Imagine
Velocimetry
(PIV)
, as
propeller
flow
velocity-measuring
tools.
Moreover
, with
Computational
Fluid
Dynamics
(CFD)
codes
finding
their
way
into
practical
applications
, a
combined
analysis
is
gradually
becoming
feasible.
Experiments
are then
used
to
validate
and
complement
computations.
--
The
aim
of this
study
is
to
provide
a
comprehensive
and
systematic
analysis
of the
flow
produced
from the
operation
of a
DP
thruster
with and
without
a
nozzle
,
under
varied
operating
conditions.
Furthermore
, this
study
aims
to
quantify
the
interaction
effects
between
the
DP
thruster
wake
and any
structures
placed
in the
working
region
of the
DP
thruster
up
to
15
diameters.
This
study
is
the
first
such
approach
to the
particular
problems
associated
with
DP
thruster
operation.
--
In this
research
, a
DP
thruster's
performance
characteristics
and
wake
velocities
were
analyzed
experimentally
, and the
DP
thruster
near
and
far
wake
profile
was
simulated
computationally.
The
DP
thruster
performance
characteristics
were
investigated
at
different
propeller
speeds
, with and
without
a
nozzle
, and
over
a
range
of
advance
ratios
including
the
bollard
pull
condition.
The
DP
thruster
wake
velocities
were
measured
using
two
different
laser
techniques
in
two
different
facilities:
a
LDV
system
at the
National
Research
Council
of
Canada
(NRC)
Institute
for
Ocean
Technology
(IOT)
cavitation
tunnel;
and a
Stereoscopic
PIV
system
at the
Italian
Ship
Model
Basin
(INSEAN)
,
Rome
,
Italy
,
large
circulating
tunnel.
The
numerical
simulation
of the
DP
thruster
wake
profile
was
performed
using
CFD
software
FLUENT
6.0.
The
experimental
results
of the
DP
thruster
near
wake
velocity
were
used
as
input
to the
CFD
numerical
simulation.
--
The
results
of the
experimental
work
of this
study
show
the
advantages
of
using
ducted
thrusters
rather
than
open
thrusters
in
low
speed
and
DP
applications.
Also
, these
results
provide
valuable
data
about
the
safest
distance
,
which
should be
between
the
DP
thrusters
and any
submerged
structure
in the
slipstream.
The
evaluation
of the
DP
thruster
near
and
far
wake
characteristics
under
a
variety
of
working
conditions
provide
designers
of
structures
in the
slipstream
of the
DP
thruster
with
reliable
and
accurate
data
of the
DP
thruster
wake
momentum
,
thrust
and
energy
propagation.
These
data
are
fundamental
in
calculating
the
load
increases
on these
structures
due
to the
operation
of the
DP
thruster.
Therefore
,
reliable
and
sound
design
of these
structures
can
be
achieved.
--
A
number
of
DP
thruster
near
and
far
wake
simulations
under
a
variety
of
working
conditions
were
performed
using
FLUENT
6.0.
The
simulation
of the
DP
thruster
wake
was
simplified
and was
considered
to be
similar
to a
turbulent
jet
flow
, in
which
the
flow
of the
propeller
was
simulated
without
using
the
detailed
propeller
geometry.
The
results
from the
CFD
simulations
showed
the
capability
of this
method
in
simulating
the
DP
thruster
wake
propagation
and
dissipation
under
a
variety
of
working
conditions.
--
The
results
of this
research
provide
detailed
data
about
DP
thrusters'
performance
characteristics
,
near
and
far
wake
hydrodynamic
features
,
wake
momentum
propagation
and
far
wake
momentum
effects
under
a
variety
of
working
conditions.
Moreover
, the
results
of this
study
provide
reliable
and
accurate
data
about
the
DP
thruster
wake
to be
used
for
numerical
and
CFD
simulation
and
validation
work.
These
can
be
used
as an
important
tool
for
evaluating
the
performance
of
DP
thrusters
and for
predicting
DP
thrusters
wake
effect
on
structures
in the
slipstream.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a1709847
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
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