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Polish Maritime Research | 2012

Computational model for simulation of lifeboat motions during its launching from ship in rough seas

Paweł Dymarski; Czesław Dymarski

ABSTRACT This paper presents a computational model which describes motion of an object of six degrees of freedom (DoF), intended for simulation of spatial motion of one- or two- rope-sling lifeboat or rescue boat during its launching from ship in rough sea. This is a complex model which accounts for sea conditions as well as elasticity and damping properties of davit’s elements and mechanisms, rope and boat hull. Also, are presented results of example calculations for an assumed set of technical parameters of davit and boat as well as sea conditions.


Polish Maritime Research | 2017

Design of Structure of Tension Leg Platform for 6 MW Offshore Wind Turbine Based On Fem Analysis

Jędrzej Żywicki; Paweł Dymarski; Ewelina Ciba; Czesław Dymarski

Abstract The article presents the calculation and design stages of the TLP platform serving as a supporting construction of a 6 MW offshore wind turbine. This platform is designed to anchor at sea at a depth of 60 m. The authors presented the method of parameterization and optimization of the hull geometry. For the two selected geometry variants, the load and motion calculations of the platform subjected to wind, wave and current under 50-year storm conditions were performed. The maximum load on the structure was determined in these extreme storm conditions. For these loads, the MES calculation of the designed platform was performed for the selected variant. Authors have presented a method for calculating maximum wind, wave and current stresses on the structure during the worst storm in the past 50 years. For these loads the MES endurance calculations of the designed platform were made. Based on the results of these calculations, the required structural changes and recalculations have been made in succession to the structural design of the platform, which meets the design requirements and has the required ad hoc strength. The article contains stress analysis in „difficult“ nodes of constructions and discusses ways of solving their problems. The work is part of the WIND-TU-PLA project from the NCBR Research Agreement (Agreement No. MARTECII / 1/2014).


Polish Maritime Research | 2014

A Numerical Model to Simulate the Motion of a Lifesaving Module During its Launching from the Ship’S Stern Ramp

Paweł Dymarski; Czesław Dymarski

Abstract The article presents a numerical model of object motion in six degrees of freedom (DoF) which is intended to be used to simulate 3D motion of a lifesaving module during its launching from a ship using a stern ramp in rough sea. The model, of relatively high complexity, takes into account both the motion of the ship on water in changing sea conditions, and the relative motion of the ramp with respect to the ship. The motion of the ramp changes and strongly depends on its constructional and geometrical parameters. The presented model takes into account the displacement of the submerged part of the ramp, as well as its damping in the water and the interaction with the module moving on it. The results of test simulation of a module launching from the ship in still water are included.


Polish Maritime Research | 2018

Vertical Motions Damping Model Test of a Lifeboat Lowered Onto a Flat Sea Surface

Aleksander Kniat; Paweł Dymarski

Abstract The article presents the experiment’s results of the lifeboat model lowered with an initial speed and then released to fall onto a flat water surface. The purpose of the research is to determine the trajectory of the vertical boat motion and describe it with a mathematical model. This is closely related to determining the damping factor since the vertical motion is damped and the lifeboat gets balanced and stops moving after some time. The procedure of selecting parameters in the mathematical model to adjust to the results of the experiment was described in details. The summary describes the imperfections of the presented damping model and their probable causes.


Polish Maritime Research | 2017

Technology Concept of TLP Platform Towing and Installation in Waters with Depth of 60 m

Czesław Dymarski; Paweł Dymarski; Jędrzej Żywicki

Abstract The article is part of the design and research work conducted at the Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology, in cooperation with a number of other research centres, which concerns offshore wind farms planned to be built in the Polish zone of the Baltic sea in the next years. One of most difficult tasks in this project is building suitable foundations for each power unit consisting of a tower and a wind turbine mounted on its top. Since the water regions selected for building those wind farms have different depths, there was need to study different possible technical variants of this task, with the reference to both the foundation structures themselves, and the technology of their transport and setting, or anchoring. The article presents the technology of towing, from the shipyard to the setting place, and installation of the foundation having the form of a floating platform of TLP (Tension Leg Platform) type, anchored by tight chains to suction piles in the waters with depth of 60 m.


Polish Maritime Research | 2017

Searching for Critical Conditions During Lifeboat Launching – Simulations

Czesław Dymarski; Paweł Dymarski; Aleksander Kniat

Abstract The article describes numerical simulations of the process of lifeboat launching at the ship’s side. The research aimed at finding the values of ship motion parameters which appear to be most dangerous for people in the lowered lifeboat due to the generated accelerations. The simplified model of ship hull motion adopted at this research stage bases on a superposition of harmonic motions with given amplitudes and periods in six degrees of freedom. The range of the amplitude of motion for each degree of freedom corresponds approximately to that of possible motion of the PANAMAX type ship on the Baltic sea. In total, 120 960 cases of ship hull motion were examined.


Polish Maritime Research | 2016

Effective Method for Determining Environmental Loads on Supporting Structures for Offshore Wind Turbines

Paweł Dymarski; Ewelina Ciba; Tomasz Marcinkowski

Abstract This paper presents a description of an effective method for determining loads due to waves and current acting on the supporting structures of the offshore wind turbines. This method is dedicated to the structures consisting of the cylindrical or conical elements as well as (truncates) pyramids of polygon with a large number of sides (8 or more). The presented computational method is based on the Morison equation, which was originally developed only for cylindrically shaped structures. The new algorithm shown here uses the coefficients of inertia and drag forces that were calculated for non-cylindrical shapes. The analysed structure consists of segments which are truncated pyramids on the basis of a hex decagon. The inertia coefficients, CM, and drag coefficients, CD, were determined using RANSE-CFD calculations. The CFD simulations were performed for a specific range of variation of the period, and for a certain range of amplitudes of the velocity. In addition, the analysis of influence of the surface roughness on the inertia and drag coefficients was performed. In the next step, the computations of sea wave, current and wind load on supporting structure for the fifty-year storm were carried out. The simulations were performed in the time domain and as a result the function of forces distribution along the construction elements was obtained. The most unfavourable distribution of forces will be used, to analyse the strength of the structure, as the design load.


Key Engineering Materials | 2011

Novel Design of an Ocean Wave Power Device

Czesław Dymarski; Paweł Dymarski; Wojciech Litwin

The paper presents a novel device for capturing the energy of sea-waves and the construction of its model for conducting test in a towing-tank. The paper also presents the research program and general analyses on selecting the hull form and systems of anchoring and propulsion. In addition, it includes remarks and observations gathered following initial tests and measurements of the device operating in regular wave conditions.


Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering | 2016

Developing methodology for model tests of floating platforms in low-depth towing tank

Czesław Dymarski; Paweł Dymarski


Archive | 2014

Developing a methodology for model tests of floating platforms in a towing tank of low depth

Czesław Dymarski; Paweł Dymarski

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Czesław Dymarski

Gdańsk University of Technology

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Wojciech Litwin

Gdańsk University of Technology

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