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Simulation of turning circle by CFD: Analysis of different propeller models and their effect on manoeuvring prediction

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Propeller modelling in CFD simulations is a key issue for the correct prediction of hull-propeller interactions, manoeuvring characteristics and the flow field in the stern region of a marine vehicle. From this point of view, actuator disk approaches have proved their reliability and computational efficiency; for these reasons, they are commonly used for the analysis of propulsive performance of a ship. Nevertheless, these models often neglect peculiar physical phenomena which characterise the operating propeller in off-design condition, namely the in-plane loads that are of paramount importance when considering non-standard or unusual propeller/rudder arrangements. In order to emphasize the importance of these components (in particular the propeller lateral force) and the need of a detailed propeller model for the correct prediction of the manoeuvring qualities of a ship, the turning circle manoeuvre of a self-propelled fully appended twin screw tanker-like ship model with a single rudder is simulated by the unsteady RANS solver ?navis developed at CNR-INSEAN; several propeller models able to include the effect of the strong oblique flow component encountered during a manoeuvre have been considered and compared. It is emphasized that, despite these models account for very complex and fundamental physical effects, which would be lost by a traditional actuator disk approach, the increase in computational resources is almost negligible. The accuracy of these models is assessed by comparison with experimental data from free running tests. The main features of the flow field, with particular attention to the vortical structures detached from the hull are presented as well.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Computational methods; Marine engineering; Twin screw ship; Manoeuvring; Propeller loads
List of contributors:
Dubbioso, GIULIO ANTONINO; Durante, Danilo; DI MASCIO, Andrea; Broglia, Riccardo
Authors of the University:
BROGLIA RICCARDO
DUBBIOSO GIULIO ANTONINO
DURANTE DANILO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/237588
Published in:
APPLIED OCEAN RESEARCH
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apor.2012.09.001
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