Automated Marine Propeller Optimal Design Combining Hydrodynamics Models and Neural Networks
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
In the present paper, a computationally efficient methodology to develop fast and reliable propeller selection procedures based on a fully automated optimization technique is described. To this aim, a comprehensive propeller hydrodynamics model is combined with performance prediction acceleration techniques based on Neural Networks. Under given operating conditions, screw characteristics and blade shape details are optimized around a baseline configuration via general-purpose numerical optimization software based on genetic algorithms and via a parametric model. Numerical applications concern the propulsion retrofitting of marine vessels. A off-design performance verification study is presented to evaluate the robustness of the identified optimal configurations.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Naval hydrodynamics - boundary element method; ducted propellers; numerical optimization - genetic algorithms; parametric mode; regression model - neural networks
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