Stability analysis
Modelling capabilities
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Non-linear hydrostatic force model
- Ballast tank system
- Position dependent wind and current coefficients
- All other SIMO force models, like anchor lines
- The force models above are also available for time domain simulations.
The force models above are also available for time domain simulations.
Non-linear hydrostatic force model
The model used to compute the exact buoyancy forces and moments acting on the vessel is based on the following:
- Hull geometry is described as a STL file (watertight triangular panel mesh)
- The mesh is cut exactly at the free water surface
- The surface integrals are computed analytically for each wetted panel
Ballast tanks system
Each tank and/or compartment geometry is described as a STL file. Total gravity force and mass matrix are due to fluid in each tank are computed. The following features are included:
- Free-surface effect is included
- Volume of ballast tank can easily be modified
- The mesh is cut exactly at the free fluid surface
- The surface integrals are computed analytically for each panel
- Damaged tank model is available
Position dependent wind and current coefficients
Wind and current force coefficients can be provided by the user as a function of four parameters:
- Relative wind/current direction
- Floater vertical position
- Floater roll angle
- Floater pitch angle
For a given floater position and wind/current direction, the force coefficients are interpolated linearly from the data set.
Calculation possibilities
Different calculation possibilities are available to study the static stability of a system. Advanced post-processing of results, graphics and plots are possible with external python scripts.
- Static equilibrium calculation (with the possibility to restrain desired degrees of freedom)
- Calculation of GZ-curve: equilibrium is computed for each point of the curve. The azimuth angle and the rotation angles are defined by the user.
- Calculation of the stability map (two-dimensional GZ-curve). Equilibrium is computed at each grid point.