Abstract

Mooring offshore floating structures such as offshore platforms in large waves and winds, against the drift force and rotational moments are challenging in offshore engineering and ocean engineering. To investigate these kind of problems named positioning problems accurately, not only in hydrodynamic forces of first order but also in time-averaged steady forces of second order named wave drift force need to be taken into account. That arranging of several small cylinders regularly on a circle concentric with a fixed floating body is considered to reduce the wave drift force. Fortunately, a Cloaking phenomenon occurs at certain conditions with proper geometrical dimensions of floating bodies, which can reduce the wave drift force acting on bodies, perfectly even to zero. In this paper, with a combination of higher-order boundary element method (HOBEM) and wave-interaction theory, the influences of geometrical parameters of outer surrounding cylinders on the wave drift force of floating bodies are systematically investigated and discussed.

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