Vortex-induced vibrations (VIV) can lead to fast accumulation of fatigue damage and increased drag loads for slender marine structures. VIV responses mainly occur at the vortex shedding frequency, while higher harmonics can also be excited. Recent VIV model tests with flexible pipes have shown that higher harmonics in the crossflow (CF) direction can contribute to the fatigue damage significantly due to its higher frequency. Rigid cylinder experiments show that the CF third-order harmonics are more pronounced when the motion orbit is close to a “figure 8” shape and the cylinder is moving against the flow at its largest CF motion. However, there is still lack of understanding of when and where higher harmonics occur for a flexible pipe. Therefore, significant uncertainty remains on how to account for fatigue damage due to higher harmonics in VIV prediction. In the present paper, representative VIV data from various riser model test campaigns are carefully studied and analyzed. The key parameters that influence the magnitude of the third-order harmonic stress are found to be the bending stiffness, the reduced velocity, and the orbit stability. The experimental data are analyzed in order to assess the impact of each parameter on the third-order harmonic stress. A preliminary empirical response model to estimate the maximum CF third-order harmonic stress based on these identified structural and hydrodynamic parameters has been proposed. The results of this study will contribute to reduce the uncertainty and unnecessary conservatism in VIV prediction.
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On the Significance of the Higher-Order Stress in Riser Vortex-Induced Vibrations Responses
Stergios Liapis
Stergios Liapis
Shell International Exploration and
Production Inc.,
3333 Highway 6 South—Mg 148.,
Houston, TX 77210
e-mail: liapis101@gmail.com
Production Inc.,
3333 Highway 6 South—Mg 148.,
Houston, TX 77210
e-mail: liapis101@gmail.com
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Jie Wu
Decao Yin
Halvor Lie
Carl M. Larsen
Rolf J. Baarholm
Stergios Liapis
Shell International Exploration and
Production Inc.,
3333 Highway 6 South—Mg 148.,
Houston, TX 77210
e-mail: liapis101@gmail.com
Production Inc.,
3333 Highway 6 South—Mg 148.,
Houston, TX 77210
e-mail: liapis101@gmail.com
Contributed by the Ocean, Offshore, and Arctic Engineering Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING. Manuscript received July 19, 2017; final manuscript received July 1, 2018; published online August 20, 2018. Assoc. Editor: Yi-Hsiang Yu.
J. Offshore Mech. Arct. Eng. Feb 2019, 141(1): 011705 (11 pages)
Published Online: August 20, 2018
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July 19, 2017
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July 1, 2018
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Wu, J., Yin, D., Lie, H., Larsen, C. M., Baarholm, R. J., and Liapis, S. (August 20, 2018). "On the Significance of the Higher-Order Stress in Riser Vortex-Induced Vibrations Responses." ASME. J. Offshore Mech. Arct. Eng. February 2019; 141(1): 011705. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4040798
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