Abstract
Abstract Capturing the propagation of green water events on in ships and other marine structures is of importance when studying the hydrodynamic effects on their motion and the structure’s behavior. Analytical models used to predict green water elevations, such as dam-break models, have been considered to represent time series of water elevations of single green water events. This paper presents the use of a convolution approach to represent the time series of water elevations of two consecutive green water events on deck of a fixed structure. The procedure is described considering green water events, generated with regular waves, on a barge-type fixed structure. Its application is compared with results available elsewhere in the literature. With the assumptions related with the selection of input parameters of the convolution model, and considering only the first green water event, the results show that this methodology allows two consecutive green water events to be captured acceptably. It is hoped that this methodology will be useful in further time-domain applications which study the dynamic behavior of structures subjected to green water.
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