A 3D Navier-Stokes solver to investigate Water-On-Deck events within a Domain-Decomposition strategy
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
The present analysis is a part of a research activity aimed to develop a numerical method reliable and efficient for seakeeping
problems with water-on-deck occurrence. Highlighting the need for efficient solutions, the Domain-Decomposition
(DD) algorithm was chosen. A two-dimensional DD strategy has already been developed and assessed by comparison
against experimental data and other numerical results for fluid dynamic problems similar to the one of interest. Its details
can be found for instance in Colicchio et al. (2006) and Greco et al. (2007) and have been documented also at previous
workshops. A preliminary 3D analysis was obtained combining a weakly-nonlinear potential flow solver for the external
seakeeping problem with an in-deck shallow-water approximation to handle the water-on-deck events (see i.e. Greco
et al. 2009). This has the advantage of being very efficient but has limitation in terms of validity because the nonlinearities
involved in the water-ship interactions are accounted for only partially. Just to mention, the water run-up is not properly
described when high-speed jets are formed and the plunging-wave phase, which usually characterizes the initial stages of
the water shipping, is not captured.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
3D Domain Decomposition; water on deck
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