DocumentCode :
3782416
Title :
The dynamics of shallow water oceanographic moorings: experimental and numerical results
Author :
J.I. Gobat;M.A. Grosenbaugh
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Appl. Ocean Phys. & Eng., Woods Hole Oceanogr. Instn., MA, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
1999
Firstpage :
107
Abstract :
Large scope chain moorings which accommodate current-, tidal-, and wave-induced deformations by lifting and lowering excess chain from the sea floor are common for oceanographic applications in coastal areas. With an increasing demand for deployments on the order of a year or longer, there is a need for a better understanding of the static and dynamic response of these systems. This paper describes an engineering experiment conducted with an instrumented surface buoy and chain mooring in 40 m of water off the Massachusetts coast during a portion of the winter storm season. The instrumentation is described and select results are presented. The experimental results are compared with numerical model results from WHOI Cable, a numerical simulation program for oceanographic cable structures. The numerical model is then used to analyze the dynamics of the mooring over a range of hydrodynamic coefficients. Conclusions are drawn about the relative importance of inertial and drag effects in forming the total dynamic response.
Keywords :
"Instruments","Rubber","Sea measurements","Storms","Numerical models","Oceans","Physics","Sea floor","Graphics","Sea surface"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS ´99 MTS/IEEE. Riding the Crest into the 21st Century
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5628-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1999.799715
Filename :
799715
Link To Document :
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