Equivalent linear roll damping of a FPSO coupled with liquid sloshing in a pair of two-row tanks

Jane Frances Igbadumhe, Omar Sallam, Jack Bonoli, John Dzielski, Mirjam Fürth

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Abstract

The increased risk of reduced transverse stability by free surfaces in cargo tanks in floating vessels such as Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units, is well known. Roll decay testing remains the most common method for determining roll damping characteristics. Few works evaluating roll characteristics coupled with the effect of liquid motion exist. In this paper, a series of roll decay tests are carried out for a FPSO model with a pair of two-row prismatic tanks. The four compartment tanks are filled to different levels, and the equivalent linear damping is obtained using the Quasilinear (Logarithmic Decrement) method and the Froude Energy method. The effect of draft change for each loading condition is analyzed based on the average equivalent linear damping coefficient and the effect of the liquid cargo sloshing is also discussed. The results show that an increase in liquid cargo, the location of cargo load, and the geometry of the cargo tank affect the damping of the vessel.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111162
JournalOcean Engineering
Volume255
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2022

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Ocean Engineering

Keywords

  • Equivalent linear damping
  • FPSO
  • Froude Energy method
  • Quasilinear method (logarithmic decrement method)
  • Roll damping
  • Roll decay
  • Sloshing

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