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Original Articles

Delta-type VLFS – hydrodynamic aspects

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Pages 352-365 | Received 29 Nov 2016, Accepted 16 Aug 2017, Published online: 16 Oct 2017
 

ABSTRACT

A Very Large Floating Structure (VLFS) is a promising concept for the utilisation of the sea. Currently, VLFSs are classified into two broad categories: the pontoon-type, limited to sheltered water, and the semi-submersible type, for open-ocean. We present a new concept, the delta-type, an important feature of which is the formation of a sheltered basin, providing accessibility in most weather conditions.

Initiating the development of this concept, we study its hydrodynamic aspects: basin efficiency, motion, comfort and mooring.

We present a case study, for which we compare the hydrodynamic aspects for four configurations of equal utilisation areas.

The agitation in the basin and the motion are solved linearly for regular and irregular seas. A single-point mooring system is designed and solved in the time-domain, considering the second-order slow-drift motion that is critical to the mooring loads.

We obtained promising results that justify the next stage of the study – structural aspects.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Additional information

Funding

This research is supported by the Israel Ports Development & Assets Company Ltd. [grant number 2024706].

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