A new analytical method is proposed to analyze the force acting on a rectangular oscillating buoy due to linear waves.In the method a new analytical expression for the diffraction velocity potential is obtained first ...A new analytical method is proposed to analyze the force acting on a rectangular oscillating buoy due to linear waves.In the method a new analytical expression for the diffraction velocity potential is obtained first by use of theeigenfunction expansion method and then the wave excitation force is calculated by use of the known incident wavepotential and the diffraction potential. Compared with the classical analytical method, it can be seen that the presentmethod is simpler for a two-dimensional problem due to the comparable effort needed for the computation ofdiffraction potential and for that of radiated potential. To verify the correctness of the method, a classical example inthe reference is recomputed and the obtained results are in good accordance with those by use of other methods,which shows that the present method is correct.展开更多
Pertaining to dynamic systems in general, a review is given of relations between mathematical descriptions in the frequency domain or time domain and state-space descriptions. For the analysis of hydrodynamic problems...Pertaining to dynamic systems in general, a review is given of relations between mathematical descriptions in the frequency domain or time domain and state-space descriptions. For the analysis of hydrodynamic problems in ocean engineering wave forces may be represented by convolution integrals. The paper presents a method to construct a finite-order state-space model which represents a good approximation to such a convolution integral. The method utilizes a particular algorithm to compute the partial derivative of the exponential function of a (state-space) matrix with respect to the matrix elements. The method is applied to an example of fitting a state space model of order five to the free oscillations corresponding to wave radiation in a transient experiment with an oscillating water column.展开更多
基金This work Was supported by the High Tech Research and Development(863)Program of China under Grant No.2003AA5 16010the Chinese Academy of Science Pilot Project of the National Knowledge Innovation Program under Grant No.KGCX2-SW-305Chinese National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars under Grant No.50125924.
文摘A new analytical method is proposed to analyze the force acting on a rectangular oscillating buoy due to linear waves.In the method a new analytical expression for the diffraction velocity potential is obtained first by use of theeigenfunction expansion method and then the wave excitation force is calculated by use of the known incident wavepotential and the diffraction potential. Compared with the classical analytical method, it can be seen that the presentmethod is simpler for a two-dimensional problem due to the comparable effort needed for the computation ofdiffraction potential and for that of radiated potential. To verify the correctness of the method, a classical example inthe reference is recomputed and the obtained results are in good accordance with those by use of other methods,which shows that the present method is correct.
文摘Pertaining to dynamic systems in general, a review is given of relations between mathematical descriptions in the frequency domain or time domain and state-space descriptions. For the analysis of hydrodynamic problems in ocean engineering wave forces may be represented by convolution integrals. The paper presents a method to construct a finite-order state-space model which represents a good approximation to such a convolution integral. The method utilizes a particular algorithm to compute the partial derivative of the exponential function of a (state-space) matrix with respect to the matrix elements. The method is applied to an example of fitting a state space model of order five to the free oscillations corresponding to wave radiation in a transient experiment with an oscillating water column.