Title :
A parametric study of the hydroelastic response of a floating, mat-type runway in regular waves
Author :
Ertekin, R. Cengiz ; Kim, Jang Whan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ocean Eng., Hawaii Univ., Honolulu, HI, USA
fDate :
28 Sep-1 Oct 1998
Abstract :
The linear, level I Green-Naghdi (GN) theory is developed to study the hydroelastic behavior of a rectangular airport or runway whose draft is “small” and which floats in a near-shore area. The theory uses the linear, shallow-water wave equations of the GN type for fluid dynamics and thin-plate theory for the structural dynamics. The governing equations are matched at the juncture boundary and the resulting partial differential equations are solved by the boundary-integral-equation (BIE) method. The method devised here is proven to be very efficient in a parametric study of the hydroelastic response of a mat-type floating runway in regular waves. The main parameter varied in the problem is the stiffness of the mat. The deflections of the mat are calculated for various incoming wave frequencies and heading angles in water of “shallow” depth. The presented results may be used as a guideline to determine the stiffness of a mat-type floating airport at the preliminary design stage
Keywords :
airports; boundary integral equations; elasticity; ocean waves; partial differential equations; BIE method; boundary-integral-equation method; floating mat-type runway; heading angles; hydroelastic response; incoming wave frequencies; juncture boundary; linear level I Green-Naghdi theory; linear shallow-water wave equations; mat-type floating airport; mat-type floating runway; near-shore area; parametric study; partial differential equations; rectangular airport; regular waves; stiffness; structural dynamics; thin-plate theory; Airports; Differential equations; Fluid dynamics; Frequency; Geometry; Guidelines; Oceans; Parametric study; Partial differential equations; Shape;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '98 Conference Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Nice
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5045-6
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1998.724385