Spar technology has been used in offshore oil and gas exploration successfully for number of years for drilling, production and storage in deepwater. The motion response of floating structures especially the heave response in particular, is very important to the selection of suitable drilling and production equipments. Reduction of heave response can be achieved by attaching a heave damping plate to the keel of a Spar. This has been used in the past. Experimental and numerical studies on such devices of various diameters under regular waves has been carried out and presented. The experiments were conducted on a 1: 100 scale model of Spar designed for a water depth of 245m with a payload of 10000 tonnes and the numerical analysis was carried out using ANSYS AQWA software. Numerical and experimental values of RAOs for surge, pitch and heave compares reasonably well. Measured and numerical results of RAOs for surge, pitch and heave and the effect of diameter ratio, wave steepness, and mooring line pretension were presented and discussed. An optimum heave response is achieved when the heave plate diameter is 20% to 30% larger than the diameter of the spar.
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