Numerical assessment on floating stability limits for static vehicle under partial submergence

Large debris including vehicles when swept by floods could threat people�s life and damage properties. Concerning vehicles in floodwaters, their stability remains a challenge to the research world, particularly the buoyancy depth and the parameters affecting them to float. Therefore, a detailed inve...

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Main Authors: Al-Qadami E.H.H., Mustaffa Z., Abdurrasheed A.S., Yusof K.W., Shah S.M.H., Malek M.A., Ghani A.A.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-255222023-05-29T16:10:27Z Numerical assessment on floating stability limits for static vehicle under partial submergence Al-Qadami E.H.H. Mustaffa Z. Abdurrasheed A.S. Yusof K.W. Shah S.M.H. Malek M.A. Ghani A.A. 57209685904 35292612400 57204433365 54991226800 55694711700 55636320055 7006814462 Large debris including vehicles when swept by floods could threat people�s life and damage properties. Concerning vehicles in floodwaters, their stability remains a challenge to the research world, particularly the buoyancy depth and the parameters affecting them to float. Therefore, a detailed investigation of the forces and mechanisms leading to floating instability mode is of utmost importance. Herein feasibility of conducting a numerical assessment to define floating instability limits of static partially submerged flooded car has been conversed and validated. A simple scaled-down car model was used with dimensions of 14.2 cm length, 5.2 cm width, and 4.5 cm height. The model was placed inside a closed box with dimensions of 35 cm length, 18.5 cm width, 5.5 cm height and with six degrees of freedom toll under the given hydrodynamic characteristics, velocity and water depth for inlet, 0 pressure with 0 fluid fraction for free top, walls for bottom and sides. The results showed that the car model started to float when the flood depth inside the box reached 1.275 cm. Further, the said approaches showed good agreement with the overall error of < 2%. The outcomes of this study can be used to assess any car models in terms of floating instability mode without the need to conduct laboratory experiments. � School of Engineering, Taylor�s University Final 2023-05-29T08:10:27Z 2023-05-29T08:10:27Z 2020 Article 2-s2.0-85084156876 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85084156876&partnerID=40&md5=3cfefdfe419128696c6bbe074e28e147 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/25522 15 2 1384 1398 Taylor's University Scopus
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description Large debris including vehicles when swept by floods could threat people�s life and damage properties. Concerning vehicles in floodwaters, their stability remains a challenge to the research world, particularly the buoyancy depth and the parameters affecting them to float. Therefore, a detailed investigation of the forces and mechanisms leading to floating instability mode is of utmost importance. Herein feasibility of conducting a numerical assessment to define floating instability limits of static partially submerged flooded car has been conversed and validated. A simple scaled-down car model was used with dimensions of 14.2 cm length, 5.2 cm width, and 4.5 cm height. The model was placed inside a closed box with dimensions of 35 cm length, 18.5 cm width, 5.5 cm height and with six degrees of freedom toll under the given hydrodynamic characteristics, velocity and water depth for inlet, 0 pressure with 0 fluid fraction for free top, walls for bottom and sides. The results showed that the car model started to float when the flood depth inside the box reached 1.275 cm. Further, the said approaches showed good agreement with the overall error of < 2%. The outcomes of this study can be used to assess any car models in terms of floating instability mode without the need to conduct laboratory experiments. � School of Engineering, Taylor�s University
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Al-Qadami E.H.H.
Mustaffa Z.
Abdurrasheed A.S.
Yusof K.W.
Shah S.M.H.
Malek M.A.
Ghani A.A.
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author Al-Qadami E.H.H.
Mustaffa Z.
Abdurrasheed A.S.
Yusof K.W.
Shah S.M.H.
Malek M.A.
Ghani A.A.
spellingShingle Al-Qadami E.H.H.
Mustaffa Z.
Abdurrasheed A.S.
Yusof K.W.
Shah S.M.H.
Malek M.A.
Ghani A.A.
Numerical assessment on floating stability limits for static vehicle under partial submergence
author_sort Al-Qadami E.H.H.
title Numerical assessment on floating stability limits for static vehicle under partial submergence
title_short Numerical assessment on floating stability limits for static vehicle under partial submergence
title_full Numerical assessment on floating stability limits for static vehicle under partial submergence
title_fullStr Numerical assessment on floating stability limits for static vehicle under partial submergence
title_full_unstemmed Numerical assessment on floating stability limits for static vehicle under partial submergence
title_sort numerical assessment on floating stability limits for static vehicle under partial submergence
publisher Taylor's University
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