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October 4, 2014, 10:57 |
large for tension cause unreasonable pressure of TLP
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Xiang fan
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Hi foamers~
I want to bulid cases about TLP. When I set the for tension less than half of the weight of the floatingObject, the pressure is steady and reasonable, but when the for tension is larger than half of the weight of floatingObject, the pressure will be unsteady and unreasonable no matter how small the timestep is set. Of cause, in all cases the sum of for tension and weight of floatingObject is equal to the buoyancy and the initial position of the floatingObject is the equilibrium position. I feel confused, please help me, thanks Last edited by Fan; October 4, 2014 at 11:02. Reason: TLP |
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