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구남국, 하솔, 노명일, "상하 동요 감쇠 장치 적용을 통한 새로운 다물체 동역학 프로그램의 적용성 검토", 한국전산구조공학회 논문집, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 247-254, 2013.08.01

by SyDLab posted Dec 04, 2013
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Abstract In this paper, dynamic response analysis of a heave compensation system is performed for offshore drilling operations based on multibody dynamics. With this simulation, the efficiency of the heave compensation system can be virtually confirmed before it is applied to drilling operations. The heave compensation system installed on a semi-submersible platform consists of a passive and an active heave compensator. The passive and active heave compensator are composed of several bodies that are connected to each other with various types of joints. Therefore, to carry out the dynamic response analysis, the dynamics kernel was developed based on mutibody dynamics. To construct the equations of motion of the multibody system and to determine the unknown accelerations and constraint forces, the recursive Newton-Euler formulation was adapted. Functions of the developed dynamics kernel were verified by comparing them with other commercial dynamics kernels. The hydrostatic force with nonlinear effects, the linearized hydrodynamic force, and the pneumatic and hydraulic control forces were considered as the external forces that act on the platform of the semi-submersible rig and the heave compensation system. The dynamic simulation of the heave compensation system of the semi-submersible rig, which is available for drilling operations with a 3,600m water depth, was carried out. From the results of the simulation, the efficiency of the heave compensation system were evaluated before they were applied to the offshore drilling operations. Moreover, the calculated constraint forces could serve as reference data for the design of the mechanical system.
Publication Date 2013-08-01
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구남국, 하솔, 노명일, "상하 동요 감쇠 장치 적용을 통한 새로운 다물체 동역학 프로그램의 적용성 검토", 한국전산구조공학회 논문집, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 247-254, 2013.08.01


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