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OrcaFlex User Group 2003 www.orcina.com Slide 1 of 10 OrcaFlex - Variable Data Presentation Outline So what is Variable Data in OrcaFlex? Which data are variable? Hydrodynamic Variable Data Load Variable Data Externally calculated data Structural Variable Data
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OrcaFlex User Group 2003 www.orcina.com Slide 2 of 10 OrcaFlex - Variable Data What is Variable Data? Previously, most user defined data was treated as a constant throughout the simulation Now, certain data can vary during the analysis - in a pre-determined manner These can be as a function of simulation time, or of another variable External Functions: Allow interface with user defined external software
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OrcaFlex User Group 2003 www.orcina.com Slide 3 of 10 OrcaFlex - Variable Data Which Data are Variable?
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OrcaFlex User Group 2003 www.orcina.com Slide 4 of 10 OrcaFlex - Variable Data Hydrodynamic Variable Data(1/2) Current Direction = F(Simulation time) Current Speed = F(Simulation time) What do these allow me to model? Loop currents (change both speed and direction) Tidal cycles Pre-determined shielding of current Horizontal Variation Factor = F(Distance)
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OrcaFlex User Group 2003 www.orcina.com Slide 5 of 10 OrcaFlex - Variable Data Hydrodynamic Variable Data(2/2) Drag Coefficient = F(Reynolds No., Re = V.D / ) Fluid Temperature = F(Water Depth) Kinematic Viscosity ( ) = F(Temperature) Normal Drag as a function of Re What do these allow me to model?
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OrcaFlex User Group 2003 www.orcina.com Slide 6 of 10 OrcaFlex - Variable Data Load Variable Data Load Force = F(Simulation time) Load Moment = F(Simulation time) Tension = F(Simulation time) What do these allow me to model? Time varying forces & moments on Vessels and 6D Buoys (use OrcaFlex as a ‘Simulator’) Sophisticted winch tension sequences
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OrcaFlex User Group 2003 www.orcina.com Slide 7 of 10 OrcaFlex - Variable Data Structural Variable Data(1/2) Axial Stiffness: % Strain vs. Tension Bending Connection Stiffness: BM vs. Angle Bend Stiffness: Bend Moment vs. Curvature What do these allow me to model? Non-linear axial stiffness (for man-made ropes) Non-linear Bend Stiffness (esp Bend Limiters) Non-linear con. stiffness (Bend Stiffeners)
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OrcaFlex User Group 2003 www.orcina.com Slide 8 of 10 OrcaFlex - Variable Data Structural Variable Data(2/2) Expansion Factor = F(Simulation time) Payout Rate = F(Simulation time) Wing Orientation = F(Simulation time) What do these allow me to model? Line thermal expansion effects More winch control sophistication Control how much lift is generated for ‘birds’
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OrcaFlex User Group 2003 www.orcina.com Slide 9 of 10 OrcaFlex - Variable Data Externally Calculated Data User defined external functions What do these allow me to model? User defined software called repeatedly Re-calculates value of Variable Data item Passes this back for OrcaFlex to use
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OrcaFlex User Group 2003 www.orcina.com Slide 10 of 10 OrcaFlex - Variable Data Conclusion General purpose ‘Variable Data’ code architecture Powerful functionality for modelling non-constant data Extended control over operational sequences
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