Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters (Jul 2018)

Investigation of TLP's hydrodynamic response with different tendon connection angles

  • Yang Yu,
  • Aaron Hardowar,
  • Jianxing Yu,
  • Shuai Hao,
  • Xiaodong Gao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 291 – 297

Abstract

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ABSTRACT: This paper aims to investigate the hydrodynamic behavior of a tension leg platform (TLP) when the tendon connection angles are varied at 90°, 70°, 50°, and 30°. Three different types of loading conditions are applied to the TLP. Conditions include 100-year hurricane storm period, regular waves and no loading. The TLP displayed major response in the pitch degree of freedom. A maximum reduction of 14% in pitch rotation is achieved when 100-year hurricane storm conditions are applied to the TLP. This occurred in 0° loadings at 30° tendon connection angle as compared to 90° tendon connection angle. Reduction in pitch rotation is also achieved in the regular wave loadings. A maximum of 9% in pitch rotation is achieved during 0° wave loading at 30° tendon connection angle as compared to 90°. When the tendon connection angle is reduced from 90° to 30°, the natural frequency of the TLP increased both in pitch and yaw degrees of freedom by 2.55% and 2.40%, respectively. Keywords: Tendon connection, Irregular waves, Regular waves, Pitch, Yaw