The hydrodynamics of a ship in prescribed motionis addressed by unsteady simulations using a hybridRANS/BEM solver. The interactive methodology com-bines a viscous-flow model addressing the flow aroundthe ship with a potential-flow model describing the loadsinduced by the vorticity generated at the propeller. Animplicit iterative procedure is provided in the time cy-cle through a body-force/effective inflow approach. Thepresent model is validated through comparisons about thevelocity flow-field and blade loads of numerical predictionsand measurements collected during an experimental cam-paign of a ship model in calm water moving in straightahead and steady drift motion. In particular, the nomi-nal tridimensional flow at the propeller disc is providedby the application of a stereo PIV technique, based on theuse of boroscopic equipment, whereas the transient singleblade loads are collected using a novel set-up adopting a 6-component multi-axial force transducer constrained at theroot blade itself. In spite of the inability of the model to ac-count for the blade boundary layer, the flow-field descrip-tion is detailed enough outside the propeller region whileassuring a limited computational burden related to meshgeneration. The present methodology represents a viablesolution to address the flow of maneouvring ships.

A generalised hybrid RANSE/BEM approach for unsteady flow effects in hull/propeller interaction

Calcagni D;Capone A;Ortolani F;Broglia R;Dubbioso G;Pereira F;Salvatore F;Di Felice F
2019

Abstract

The hydrodynamics of a ship in prescribed motionis addressed by unsteady simulations using a hybridRANS/BEM solver. The interactive methodology com-bines a viscous-flow model addressing the flow aroundthe ship with a potential-flow model describing the loadsinduced by the vorticity generated at the propeller. Animplicit iterative procedure is provided in the time cy-cle through a body-force/effective inflow approach. Thepresent model is validated through comparisons about thevelocity flow-field and blade loads of numerical predictionsand measurements collected during an experimental cam-paign of a ship model in calm water moving in straightahead and steady drift motion. In particular, the nomi-nal tridimensional flow at the propeller disc is providedby the application of a stereo PIV technique, based on theuse of boroscopic equipment, whereas the transient singleblade loads are collected using a novel set-up adopting a 6-component multi-axial force transducer constrained at theroot blade itself. In spite of the inability of the model to ac-count for the blade boundary layer, the flow-field descrip-tion is detailed enough outside the propeller region whileassuring a limited computational burden related to meshgeneration. The present methodology represents a viablesolution to address the flow of maneouvring ships.
2019
Istituto di iNgegneria del Mare - INM (ex INSEAN)
Inglese
Felli, Mario; Leotardi, Cecilia
Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Marine Propulsors smp'19
Sixth International Symposium on Marine Propulsors - smp'19
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978-88-7617-049-2
http://www.marinepropulsors.com/proceedings-2019.php
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
26-30/05/2019
Rome
Ship in service; RANS/BEM; S-PIV; Multiaxial forcetransducer.
Il contributo è liberamente e gratuitamente accessibile sul sito del convegno - Pubblicato sia elettronico che cartaceo; ISBN (printed proceedings): 978-88-7617-047-8 (vol. 1) & 978-88-7617-048-5 (vol. 2) ISBN (Electronic proceedings): 978-88-7617-049-2 ISSN : 2414-6129
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Calcagni, D; Capone, A; Ortolani, F; Broglia, R; Dubbioso, G; Pereira, F; Salvatore, F; Di Felice, F
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   HOLIstic optimisation of SHIP design and operation for life cycle
   HOLISHIP
   H2020
   689074
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