In this paper the statistical properties of the slamming impact process are analyzed with the help of experimental data acquired in the towing tank on a high speed ferry model. The physical model is a segmented-hull with a flexible backbone-beam equipped, among other devices, with sensors to measure the wetness of hull sections and strain gauges to estimate the induced vertical bending moment. This setup allows us to analyze the slamming process not only on the basis of the detected slamming events but also on the basis of the whipping response produced by the impacts. Moreover, due to the particular model selected for the present analysis, characterized by a V-shaped hull, bottom as well as bow flare slamming contributions are investigated. One of the major findings is the evidence that the impact statistics are largely affected by the grouping of slams into clusters thus violating the hypothesis of mutual independence between successive impacts that is at the basis of most of the statistical models. The dependence of the whipping response on the impact velocity is also investigated. Finally, the definition of a new criterion for slamming identification based on the evaluation of the whipping bending moment is discussed (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Slamming clustering on fast ships: From impact dynamics to global response analysis

Dessi Daniele;Ciappi Elena
2013

Abstract

In this paper the statistical properties of the slamming impact process are analyzed with the help of experimental data acquired in the towing tank on a high speed ferry model. The physical model is a segmented-hull with a flexible backbone-beam equipped, among other devices, with sensors to measure the wetness of hull sections and strain gauges to estimate the induced vertical bending moment. This setup allows us to analyze the slamming process not only on the basis of the detected slamming events but also on the basis of the whipping response produced by the impacts. Moreover, due to the particular model selected for the present analysis, characterized by a V-shaped hull, bottom as well as bow flare slamming contributions are investigated. One of the major findings is the evidence that the impact statistics are largely affected by the grouping of slams into clusters thus violating the hypothesis of mutual independence between successive impacts that is at the basis of most of the statistical models. The dependence of the whipping response on the impact velocity is also investigated. Finally, the definition of a new criterion for slamming identification based on the evaluation of the whipping bending moment is discussed (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2013
Istituto di iNgegneria del Mare - INM (ex INSEAN)
Slamming statistics
Impact identification
Whipping induced bending moment
Scaled physical models
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