URANS analysis of a free-running destroyer sailing in irregular stern-quartering waves at sea state 7
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations and stochastic validation of free-running 5415M in irregular
stern-quartering sea state 7 and Froude number 0.33 are presented. Unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes
(URANS) computations are validated against experimental fluid dynamics (EFD) tests. EFD static stability,
forward speed, wave direction and spectrum were set such that roll-motion resonance were induced, causing
large roll angles, significant deck-edge immersion, and static instability. Prerequisite calm-water validation
covers roll decay at zero speed and self-propulsion studies for propeller RPM. Subsequent CFD stochastic
validation is achieved by statistical assessment of EFD data and CFD results (expected value, standard deviation,
and probability distribution) for input waves and ship response: time series are assessed by their wave
energy-spectra, autocovariance (waves only), and block-bootstrap analysis (waves and motions); mean-crossing
amplitudes are studied by bootstrap method. Dynamic mode decomposition is used with EFD and CFD time
histories to unveil the underlying ship dynamics and the motion correlation. Overall, CFD results are in
agreement with EFD. Finally, a clustering approach is used to identify wave sequences causing large roll
angles. As proof of concept, the characteristics of these sequences are used for the deterministic reconstruction
of severe (large roll) and rare (capsize) events via regular wave computations.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
URANS; free-running; irregular waves; stochastic validation; dynamic mode decomposition; data clustering
List of contributors:
Diez, Matteo; Serani, Andrea
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