Investigation of the radial bearing force developed during actual ship operations. Part1: Straight ahead sailing and turning maneuvers
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The quantification of the radial force exerted by the propeller is of paramount importance for the improvement of the design procedures as wel las for enhancing the prediction of the controllability and maneuvering qualities of oceangoing vessels. In this work the radial load experienced by the bearing strut of a twin screw configuration is experimentally investigated by free running model tests carried out at the CNR-INSEAN outdoor maneuvering basin. To this purpose the model has been equipped with a novel, in-house developed, two-component transducer. Results obtained for the straight ahead motion for a large range of speeds (0.05 The main task is also to identify, from a phenomenological perspective, then ature of this load, in particular during tight maneuvers, characterized by critical overloading of the propellers. The use of the free running self-propelled model is the best way to gain a deeper insight on the loads generated by the propeller during quasi-steady and, especially, transient motions that are difficult to reproduce in a towing tank via captive model tests.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bearing radial force; Off-design propeller performances; Free running self-propelled model tests; Ship maneuvering
Elenco autori:
Ortolani, Fabrizio; Dubbioso, GIULIO ANTONINO; Mauro, Salvatore
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