Sailing through fluid mud: current advances and challenges

A. Kirichek*, S. Lovato, N. Ohle, E. ten Brummelhuis, S. Rockx, E. Hupkes

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Abstract

Instead of maintenance dredging, an alternative option for port authorities is to adapt the PIANC's nautical bottom approach. For practical purposes, the nautical bottom is defined as the level at which the fluid mud reaches either a critical density or a critical yield stress (the shear strength). These values generally correspond to a level at which the mud undergoes a so-called "rheological transition", where the density and strength of the mud increase rapidly over a short distance. Below this level, the mud becomes more and more like solid ground and is therefore no longer navigable.
Recently, new scientific and practical research has been conducted in order to gain additional knowledge on navigability in ports with fluid mud layers. In particular, a systematic rheological analysis was conducted to determine the critical limits of the yield stresses and density of fluid mud. Furthermore, a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model was developed to numerically investigate the ship-mud interaction. The model was applied to study the effects of muddy bottoms on the full-scale resistance of a modern oil tanker at speeds between 3 and 9 knots. It was confirmed that not only the density but also the yield stress of the fluid mud should be considered in the practical application of the nautical bottom. Finally, the paper discussed how the standard maintenance dredging methods can be used for producing navigable fluid mud layers.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 35th PIANC World Congres 2024
EditorsJ.S. (Koos) Schoonees
PublisherPIANC
Pages251-257
Number of pages7
ISBN (Electronic)978-2-87223-041-9
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event35th PIANC World Congress 2024: Future Ready Waterborne Transport – Unlocking Africa - Cape Town International Convention Centre, Cape Town, South Africa
Duration: 29 Apr 20243 May 2024
https://piancworldcongress2024.co.za/

Conference

Conference35th PIANC World Congress 2024
Abbreviated titlePIANC 2024
Country/TerritorySouth Africa
CityCape Town
Period29/04/243/05/24
Internet address

Keywords

  • nautical bottom
  • port maintenance
  • sediment
  • rheology
  • CFD

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