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Suppression of Vortex Shedding from Satellite Risers in a Current
Abstract Wave and current-induced oscillations have plagued marine risers. An enormous experimental research and computational effort are expended in measuring and predicting the response of risers due to the vortex shedding excitation. Another promising avenue of research is the effect of spacing of risers in a satellite cluster on the suppression of vortex shedding. The present paper describes and gives a video illustration of a successful suppression of vortex shedding behind 8+1 cluster In an optimal arrangement. Another important parameter, central to satellite riser diameter ratio, Is also investigated.
Suppression of Vortex Shedding from Satellite Risers in a Current
Abstract Wave and current-induced oscillations have plagued marine risers. An enormous experimental research and computational effort are expended in measuring and predicting the response of risers due to the vortex shedding excitation. Another promising avenue of research is the effect of spacing of risers in a satellite cluster on the suppression of vortex shedding. The present paper describes and gives a video illustration of a successful suppression of vortex shedding behind 8+1 cluster In an optimal arrangement. Another important parameter, central to satellite riser diameter ratio, Is also investigated.
Suppression of Vortex Shedding from Satellite Risers in a Current
Zdravkovich, M. M. (author) / Baldaro, J. L. (author)
1993-01-01
9 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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