A theoretical methodology for the hydrodynamic analysis of a podded propeller is presented. The aim is to provide a computational tool to investigate the unsteady flowfield generated by the mutual interactions between rotating and fixed (passive) components. The methodology is based on a boundary integral formulation for the velocity potential that is valid for inviscid flows around multi-body configurations in arbitrary motion. A wake alignment technique is used to describe the propeller-induced trailing vorticity and a wake/body inpingement model is proposed to study the interactions between the propeller wake and the strut in a pulling-type pod configuration. An efficient numerical solution procedure based on a domain decomposition technique is derived. Numerical results are presented to validate the wake/body inpingement model and to demonstrate the capability of the proposed methodology to describe some relevant features of podded propeller flows.
HYDRODYNAMIC MODELLING OF UNSTEADY INTERACTIONS AMONG PODDED PROPULSOR COMPONENTS
Francesco Salvatore;Luca Greco;Danilo Calcagni
2005
Abstract
A theoretical methodology for the hydrodynamic analysis of a podded propeller is presented. The aim is to provide a computational tool to investigate the unsteady flowfield generated by the mutual interactions between rotating and fixed (passive) components. The methodology is based on a boundary integral formulation for the velocity potential that is valid for inviscid flows around multi-body configurations in arbitrary motion. A wake alignment technique is used to describe the propeller-induced trailing vorticity and a wake/body inpingement model is proposed to study the interactions between the propeller wake and the strut in a pulling-type pod configuration. An efficient numerical solution procedure based on a domain decomposition technique is derived. Numerical results are presented to validate the wake/body inpingement model and to demonstrate the capability of the proposed methodology to describe some relevant features of podded propeller flows.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.