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Integrated Approach to Assess Resonance Between Basin Eigenmodes and Moored Ship Motions With Wavelet Transform Analysis and Proposal of Operational Thresholds

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Title
Integrated Approach to Assess Resonance Between Basin Eigenmodes and Moored Ship Motions With Wavelet Transform Analysis and Proposal of Operational Thresholds
Author(s)
Costas Gómez, Raquel
Figuero, A.
Peña González, Enrique
Sande, José
Santos, P. Rosa
Date
2022
Citation
Costas, R., Figuero, A., Peña, E., Sande, J., Rosa-Santos, P. (2022). Integrated approach to assess resonance between basin eigenmodes and moored ship motions with wavelet transform analysis and proposal of operational thresholds. Ocean Engineering, 247, 110678. ISSN 0029-8018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2022.110678. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002980182200138X)
Abstract
[Abstract] Waves with periods between 25 s and some minutes can amplify the motions of moored ships, which may result in terminal downtimes and compromise safety. The purpose of this work is twofold: (i) studying infragravity waves and their influence on moored ship motions, including the definition of operational thresholds and (ii) developing a novel and integrated approach to identify and assess resonance situations using wavelet transform analysis. The resonant modes of the harbor basin were identified using a numerical model validated with full-scale data. The motions of five similar LPG vessels moored at two adjacent jetties were analyzed, both in the frequency and frequency–time domains. It was concluded that surge is the most important motion at the berth that has greater operational problems. Moreover, the infragravity motion periods vary with the mooring line pretension and are proportional to the ratio of water depth to vessel draft. Three episodes of mooring line breaking were attributed to large infragravity surge oscillations. In addition, operational thresholds for basin-vessel resonance situations were defined based on the port tide gauge data. A significant wave height of 0.075 and 0.010 m for the 30–65 s period band was established for LPGs and oil tankers, respectively.
Keywords
Infragravity waves
Moored vessel motions
Wavelet transform analysis
Vessel resonance
Operational threshold
 
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Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade da Coruña/CISUG.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2022.110678
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