Abstract

A considerable number of studies for VIV under the uniform flow have been performed. However, research on VIV under shear flow is scarce. An experiment for VIV under the shear flow with the same shear parameter at the two different Reynolds numbers was conducted in a deep-water offshore basin. Various measurements were obtained by the fiber bragg grating strain sensors. Experimental data were analyzed by modal analysis method. Results show several valuable features. First, the corresponding maximum order mode of the natural frequency for shedding frequency is the maximum dominant vibration mode and multi-modal phenomenon is appeared in VIV under the shear flow, and multi-modal phenomenon is more apparent at the same shear parameter with an increasing Reynolds number under the shear flow effect. Secondly, the riser vibrates at the natural frequency and the dominant vibration frequency increases for the effect of the real-time tension amplitude under the shear flow and the IL vibration frequency is the similar with the CF vibration frequency at the Reynolds number of 1105 in our experimental condition and the IL dominant frequency is twice the CF dominant frequency with an increasing Reynolds number. In addition, the displacement trajectories at the different locations of the riser appear the same shape and the shape is changed at the same shear parameter with an increasing Reynolds number under the shear flow. The diagonal displacement trajectories are observed at the low Reynolds number and the crescent-shaped displacement trajectories appear with an increasing Reynolds number under shear flow in the experiment.

Highlights

  • Drilling risers are key equipment to connect drilling platform and subsea blowout-preventer in deep-water drilling

  • This study aims to investigate the effect of shear flow on vortex-induced vibration (VIV) of the drilling risers with the same shear parameter at the two different Reynolds numbers

  • And 8, the dominant frequencies are 0.5 Hz both in the CF and IL directions with the Reynolds number of 1105 and the dominant frequencies are 0.6 Hz and 1.2 Hz in the CF and IL directions with the Reynolds number of 2761 respectively. These results indicate that the dominant frequency in the IL direction is equal to the CF dominant frequency with the Reynolds number of 1105 under shear parameter of 0.00626

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Introduction

Drilling risers are key equipment to connect drilling platform and subsea blowout-preventer in deep-water drilling. This study aims to investigate the effect of shear flow on VIV of the drilling risers with the same shear parameter at the two different Reynolds numbers. These figures show that the dominant frequencies are consistent at different riser locations as well as different Reynolds numbers under the shear flow effect.

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