In this paper hydrodynamic and elastic forces arising in simple discrete and continuous systems impacting on the water surface are investigated. Resuming some previous work, both the impact of a single rigid wedge and then the case of two elastically coupled bodies, where the lower one is a wedge directly plunging the water, are studied. The analysis is performed by a simplified theoretical model and by a numerical simulation of the fluid structure interaction The concepts of residual and overall shock spectrum of the clamming force are introduced, The attention is then addressed to the case of an impacting continuous flexural system By an envelope analysis of the displacement response, related to the slamming force spectrum, a slamming shock spectral expansion is introduced. This model is able to provide some insights on the structural response during the impact. The characteristic maxima in the time histories of the elastic deformation are theoretically evaluated in terms of the impact quantities, such as the deadrise angle of the wedge, the entry velocity and the structural parameters. Results obtained by numerical simulations validate the theoretical predictions.

Slamming of elastic structures on the water surface: A shock spectral approach / Carcaterra, Antonio; E., Ciappi; A., Iafrati; E. F., Campana. - STAMPA. - IV:(1999), pp. 440-449. (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference (ISOPE-99) tenutosi a BREST, FRANCE nel MAY 30-JUN 04, 1999).

Slamming of elastic structures on the water surface: A shock spectral approach

CARCATERRA, Antonio;
1999

Abstract

In this paper hydrodynamic and elastic forces arising in simple discrete and continuous systems impacting on the water surface are investigated. Resuming some previous work, both the impact of a single rigid wedge and then the case of two elastically coupled bodies, where the lower one is a wedge directly plunging the water, are studied. The analysis is performed by a simplified theoretical model and by a numerical simulation of the fluid structure interaction The concepts of residual and overall shock spectrum of the clamming force are introduced, The attention is then addressed to the case of an impacting continuous flexural system By an envelope analysis of the displacement response, related to the slamming force spectrum, a slamming shock spectral expansion is introduced. This model is able to provide some insights on the structural response during the impact. The characteristic maxima in the time histories of the elastic deformation are theoretically evaluated in terms of the impact quantities, such as the deadrise angle of the wedge, the entry velocity and the structural parameters. Results obtained by numerical simulations validate the theoretical predictions.
1999
9th International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference (ISOPE-99)
hydroelasticity; shock spectrum; slamming
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Slamming of elastic structures on the water surface: A shock spectral approach / Carcaterra, Antonio; E., Ciappi; A., Iafrati; E. F., Campana. - STAMPA. - IV:(1999), pp. 440-449. (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference (ISOPE-99) tenutosi a BREST, FRANCE nel MAY 30-JUN 04, 1999).
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