An Experimental Evaluation of the Coanda Jet Applied High Efficient Rudder System for VLCC

  • Park, Bong-Joon (Maritime Research Institute R&D Division, Hyundai Heavy Industry) ;
  • Kim, Hyo-Chul (Dept. of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Seoul National University)
  • Published : 2004.06.01

Abstract

To keep the ocean environment from pollutions, strict international requirements on the controllability are arisen to the VLCC. Especially in low speed operations near the harbor, the VLCC is often supported by tug to replenish the insufficient rudder force. When water jet is blown to the flapped rudder, the Coanda effect induces a high-lift force by delaying stall and re-enforcing circulation in a large angle of attack (Lachmann 1961, Ahn 2003). Based on numerous research efforts, the rudder system supported by the Coanda effect was devised and its performances were evaluated in the towing tank for a large VLCC model. Hydrodynamic forces acting on the rudder system were measured with a water jet blowing on the rudder surface and compared with those acting on a conventional rudder. The effectiveness of the new rudder system was proven through an experimental evaluation.

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