Abstract

Fluid resonance within narrow gaps in multiple-box systems with sharp and round edge profiles under irregular wave actions are investigated by using a viscous fluid flow solver based on OpenFOAM® package. In difference to the two-peak behavior under regular wave actions, the variation of free surface amplitudes in narrow gaps with incident spectral peak frequencies show the single-peak behavior, including the sharp and round edge profiles. Spectral analysis indicates that the wave spectrums of fluid oscillations in narrow gaps mainly around the first- and/or second-order resonant frequencies. The second-order fluid resonance is easier to be aroused for round edge profiles than that for sharp edge profiles. Furthermore, the statistical and histogram results indicate the significant periods are always around the resonant frequencies; while the corresponding standard deviations approach to cover the region between two resonant frequencies. The above results confirm that the wave responses in narrow gaps mainly oscillate with two resonant frequencies under irregular wave actions.

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