Numerical results of the joint probability of heights and periods of sea waves

1994 ◽  
Vol 22 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 217-235 ◽  
Author(s):  
Constantine D. Memos ◽  
Kyriakos Tzanis
Author(s):  
Rafael Guzmán-Cabrera ◽  
Iván A. Hernández-Robles ◽  
Xiomara González Ramírez ◽  
José Rafael Guzmán Sepúlveda

Probabilistic approaches are frequently used to describe irregular activity data to assist the design and development of devices. Unfortunately, useful estimations are not always feasible due to the large noise in the data modeled, as it occurs when estimating the sea waves potential for electricity generation. In this work we propose a simple methodology based on the use of joint probability models that allow discriminating extreme values, collected from measurements as pairs of independent points, while allowing the preservation of the essential statistics of the measurements. The outcome of the proposed methodology is an equivalent data series where large-amplitude fluctuations are suppressed and, therefore, can be used for design purposes. For the evaluation of the proposed method, we used year-long databases of hourly-collected measurements of the wave’s height and period, performed at maritime buoys located in the Gulf of Mexico. These measurements are used to obtain a fluctuations-reduced representation of the energy potential of the waves that can be useful, for instance, for the design of electric generators.


Author(s):  
E. S. Filippas ◽  
K. A. Belibassakis

The analysis of an oscillating wing located beneath the ship’s hull is investigated as an unsteady thruster, augmenting the overall propulsion of the ship and offering dynamic stabilization. The unsteady thruster undergoes a combined oscillatory motion in the presence of waves. For the system in horizontal arrangement the vertical heaving motion is induced by the motion of the ship in waves, essentially ship heave and pitch, while the rotational pitching motion of the flapping propulsor about its pivot axis is set by an active control mechanism. Our method is based on coupling the seakeeping operators associated with the longitudinal and transverse ship motions with the hydrodynamic forces and moments produced by the flapping lifting surfaces, using simplified unsteady lifting line theory. First numerical results presented in Belibassakis & Politis [1],[2] indicate that high levels of efficiency are obtained in sea conditions of moderate and higher severity, under optimal control settings. For the detailed investigation of the effects of the free surface in the present paper a potential-based panel method has been developed for the hydrodynamic analysis of 2D hydrofoil operating beneath the free surface, undergoing heaving and pitching oscillations while moving with constant forward speed. The instantaneous angle of attack is influenced by the foil oscillatory motion and by the incident waves. At a first stage of development we consider moderate submergence and relatively low speeds permitting us to approximately neglect effects due to breaking waves and cavitation. Numerical results are presented concerning the numerical performance of the developed BEM. Also results concerning the thrust coefficient and the efficiency of the system over a range of motion parameters, including reduced frequency, Strouhal number, feathering parameter and compared against other methods. Our analysis indicates that significant efficiency can be obtained under optimal operating conditions. Thus, the present method can serve as a useful tool for assessment and the preliminary design and control of such systems extracting energy from sea waves for marine propulsion.


1989 ◽  
Vol 28 (03) ◽  
pp. 160-167 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Penczek ◽  
W. Grochulski

Abstract:A multi-level scheme of syntactic reduction of the epileptiform EEG data is briefly discussed and the possibilities it opens up in describing the dynamic behaviour of a multi-channel system are indicated. A new algorithm for the inference of a Markov network from finite sets of sample symbol strings is introduced. Formulae for the time-dependent state occupation probabilities, as well as joint probability functions for pairs of channels, are given. An exemplary case of analysis in these terms, taken from an investigation of anticonvulsant drug effects on EEG seizure patterns, is presented.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 7369-7378
Author(s):  
Ky-Quang Pham ◽  
Xuan-Truong Le ◽  
Cong-Truong Dinh

Splitter blades located between stator blades in a single-stage axial compressor were proposed and investigated in this work to find their effects on aerodynamic performance and operating stability. Aerodynamic performance of the compressor was evaluated using three-dimensional Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations using the k-e turbulence model with a scalable wall function. The numerical results for the typical performance parameters without stator splitter blades were validated in comparison with experimental data. The numerical results of a parametric study using four geometric parameters (chord length, coverage angle, height and position) of the stator splitter blades showed that the operational stability of the single-stage axial compressor enhances remarkably using the stator splitter blades. The splitters were effective in suppressing flow separation in the stator domain of the compressor at near-stall condition which affects considerably the aerodynamic performance of the compressor.


1996 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 14-22
Author(s):  
Vu Khac Bay

Investigation of the elastic state of curve beam system had been considered in [3]. In this paper the elastic-plastic state of curve beam system in the form of cylindrical shell is analyzed by the elastic solution method. Numerical results of the problem and conclusion are given.


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