HydroChrono: An Open-Source Hydrodynamics Package for Project Chrono

David Ogden, Zuriah Quinton, Tristan de Lataillade, Maxime Pallud

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Abstract

In this paper we present the development and verification of HydroChrono, a hydrodynamics package for the Project Chrono physics engine. This package includes the implementation of hydrodynamics equations, the added mass for multibody systems, the development of I/O functions as well as a Python API, and comparison against standard reference cases and other existing tools. HydroChrono provides a flexible, fully open-source solution for simulating wave energy converters (WECs), floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs) platforms, and other hydrodynamic systems. Here we show, via comparisons with existing tools for benchmark verification cases, that HydroChrono accurately models hydrodynamic forces - making it a useful tool for the design and optimization of these systems. Additionally, the integration of HydroChrono with Project Chrono offers access to finite element modeling capabilities and high-fidelity modelling - with Chrono's existing coupling to CFD and SPH codes. This provides numerical modelers with a multifidelity simulation framework for designing and validating these systems. The development of HydroChrono provides a new, open-source solution for simulating hydrodynamic systems. Its compatibility with other simulation tools enables a more streamlined and efficient design process, advancing the field and providing new opportunities for innovation in this area.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023
Event15TH EUROPEAN WAVE AND TIDAL ENERGY CONFERENCE - Bilbao, Spain
Duration: 3 Sep 20237 Sep 2023

Conference

Conference15TH EUROPEAN WAVE AND TIDAL ENERGY CONFERENCE
CityBilbao, Spain
Period3/09/237/09/23

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5700-86719

Keywords

  • BEM
  • capytaine
  • hydrodynamics
  • multibody dynamics
  • numerical modeling
  • offshore wind
  • potential flow
  • project chrono
  • wave energy

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