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Wave–structure interaction by a two–way coupling between a fully nonlinear potential flow model and a Navier–Stokes solver

  • Saint-Venant Laboratory
  • Lamsid/EDF/R and D

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A two-way domain decomposition coupling procedure between a fully nonlinear potential flow model and a Navier–Stokes solver capturing the free surface with a Volume of Fluid method is used to study wave–structure interaction applied to offshore wind turbines. Away from the structure, the large-scale inviscid wave field is modeled by the potential code. Wave generation and absorption in this 3D hybrid model take place in the outer potential domain. The codes exchange data in the region around their common boundaries. Through the two-way coupling, waves propagate in and out of the viscous subdomain, making the hybrid algorithm suitable to study wave diffraction on marine structures, while keeping the viscous subdomain small. Each code uses its own mesh and time step. Subdomains are overlapping, therefore continuity conditions on velocity and free surface have to be verified on two distinct coupling surfaces at any time. Parallel implementation with communications between the models relying on the Message Passing Interface library allows calculations on large spatial and temporal scales. The coupling algorithm is first tested for regular nonlinear waves and then applied to simulate wave loads exerted on a vertical monopile in 3D. Attention is paid to the high-order components of the horizontal force.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article118209
journalOcean Engineering
Volume308
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 15 sept. 2024
Modification externeOui

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