Experimental Study on Coupled Motions of Mother Ship Launching and Recovering of Human-Occupied Vehicle in Regular Waves

Yunsai Chen , Liang Ma , Wenyang Duan , Peng Liu

Journal of Marine Science and Application ›› 2020, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (1) : 53 -63.

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Journal of Marine Science and Application ›› 2020, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (1) : 53 -63. DOI: 10.1007/s11804-019-00114-5
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Experimental Study on Coupled Motions of Mother Ship Launching and Recovering of Human-Occupied Vehicle in Regular Waves

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The launching and recovery process of a human-occupied vehicle (HOV) faces more complex wave effects than other types of submersible operations. However, due to the nonlinearity between the HOV and its mother ship, difficulties occur in theoretically simulating their coupled motion and hydrodynamics. The coupled motion responses and the load under different regular wave conditions are investigated experimentally in this study. The optimized design of the experimental scheme simulated the launching and recovery process of the mother ship and HOV in regular waves. The attitude sensor performed synchronous real-time measurement of the coupled motion between the mother ship and HOV as well as obtained the load data on the coupled motion under different cable lengths. The results show that models in heading waves mainly lead to the vertical motion of the hoisting point. In beam waves, the transverse and vertical motions of the hoisting point occur in a certain frequency of waves. Under the heading and beam wave conditions, the longer the hoisting cable is, the greater the movement amplitude of the submersible is. Moreover, compared with the condition of the beam waves, the hoisting submersible has less influence on the mother ship under the condition of the heading waves. The findings provide theoretical support for the design optimization of the launching and recovery operation.

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Human-occupied vehicle / Experimental study / Launch and recovery / Coupled motion response / Mother ship / Regular wave

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Yunsai Chen, Liang Ma, Wenyang Duan, Peng Liu. Experimental Study on Coupled Motions of Mother Ship Launching and Recovering of Human-Occupied Vehicle in Regular Waves. Journal of Marine Science and Application, 2020, 19(1): 53-63 DOI:10.1007/s11804-019-00114-5

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