Title of article :
Dynamic Behavior of Jacket Type Offshore Structure
Author/Authors :
Ali, Anis A. Mohamad University of Basrah - Department of Civil Engineering, IRAQ , Al-Kadhimi, Ahmed University of Basrah - Department of Civil Engineering, IRAQ , Shaker, Majed University of Basrah - Department of Civil Engineering, IRAQ
Abstract :
Unlike structures in the air, the vibration analysis of a submerged or floating structure such as offshore structures is possible only when the fluid-structures is understood, as the whole or part of the structure is in contact with water. Using the commercial F.E.A. program ANSYS (v.12.0) (to model the Winkler and Brick-full bond models) and program ABAQUS (v.6.9) (to model the Brickinterface model), the stress matrix considering a dynamic load was superposed on the stiffness matrix of the structure. A time domain solution is recommended, using the generalized Morison’s equation by FORTRAN90 program to construct a program to calculate the wave forces, and Airy s linear and Second Order Stoke s wave theories are employed to describe the flow characteristics by using MAPLE13 program (to solve and apply the boundary conditions of the problems on Laplace s equation), and the results are compared and discussed. Both free and forced vibration analyses are carried out for two case studies.
Keywords :
Natural frequency , Fixed jacket offshore , Finite element method , Validity of wave theory , Dynamic analysis.
Journal title :
Jordan Journal Of Civil Engineering
Journal title :
Jordan Journal Of Civil Engineering