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Experimental Investigation of Disturbing the Flow Field on the Vortex-Induced Vibration of Deepwater Riser Fitted with Gas Jetting Active Vibration Suppression Device

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An experimental investigation on the disturbance effect of jet-type active vibration suppression device on vortex-induced vibration of deep-sea riser was carried out in the wave-flow combined flume. The vibration suppression device was designed in which the jet pipe was horizontally fixed to the front end of the riser. By varying three different excitation spacings and multi-stage outflow velocities, the influence law of the dominant frequency, dimensionless displacement and other dynamic response parameters was studied under different excitation spacings, and the mechanism and sensitive characteristics of the disturbance suppression were explored. The results indicate that the variation of excitation spacing makes gas curtain enter the strong disturbed flow region at different velocities and angles, and the coupling relationship between excitation spacing and reduced velocity is the key factor to enter the strong disturbed flow region to achieve the optimal disturbance suppression. In the strong disturbed flow region, the influence of gas curtain on the dominant frequency is obviously affected by the flow velocity, while the vibration displacement is stable at the same amplitude and is weakly affected by the flow velocity. Gas curtain can effectively disturb the formation of vortex shedding, destroy the strong nonlinear coupled vibration of the riser, and achieve better vibration suppression effect. In the weak disturbed flow region, the vortex length of the riser tail is prolonged, the strong nonlinear coupled vibration of the riser is gradually restored, and the vibration suppression effect of the device gradually decreases.

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Foundation item: This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51709161), the Key Research and Development Program of Shandong Province (Grant Nos. 2019GHY112061 and 2018GHY115045), Research and Innovation Team of Ocean Oil and Gas Development Engineering Structure, College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Shandong University of Science and Technology (Grant No. 2019TJKYTD01). Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation, China (Grant No. ZR2017BEE041). Science and technology innovation project for postgraduates of Shandong University of Science and Technology (Grant No. SDKDYC180327).

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Li, P., Jiang, Zx., Liu, Y. et al. Experimental Investigation of Disturbing the Flow Field on the Vortex-Induced Vibration of Deepwater Riser Fitted with Gas Jetting Active Vibration Suppression Device. China Ocean Eng 34, 341–351 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13344-020-0031-7

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