• 제목/요약/키워드: Propeller Wake

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Semi-spade 타의 간극 캐비테이션에 대한 실험적 연구 (Experimental Investigation on the Gap Cavitation of Semi-spade Rudder)

  • 백부근;김경열;안종우;김용수;김성표;박제준
    • 대한조선학회논문집
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    • 제43권4호
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    • pp.422-430
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    • 2006
  • The horn and movable parts around the gap of the conventional semi-spade rudder are visualized by high speed CCD camera with the frame rate of 4000 fps (frame per second) to study the unsteady cavity pattern on the rudder surface and gap. In addition, the pressure measurements are conducted on the rudder surface and inside the gap to find out the characteristics of the flow behavior. The rudder without propeller wake is tested at the range of $1.0{\leq}{\sigma}_v\;1.6$ and at the rudder deflection angle of $-8{\leq}{\theta}{\leq}10^{\circ}$. The time resolved cavity images are captured and show strong cavitation around the rudder gap in all deflection angles. As the deflection angle gets larger, the flow separated from the horn surface increases the strength of cavitation. The accelerated flow along the horn decreases its pressure and the separated flow from the horn increases the pressure abruptly. The pressure distribution inside the gap reveals the flow moving from the pressure to suction side. In the negative deflection angle, the turning area on the movable part initiates the flow separation and cavitation on it.

스케일 변화에 따른 전류고정날개의 영향 수치해석 (Numerical Study of Pre-swirl Stator for Model and Full Scales)

  • 박선호;오광호;이신형;구본용;이호성
    • 한국해양환경ㆍ에너지학회지
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.205-211
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    • 2014
  • IMO에서 제시한 EEDI를 만족시키기 위해 에너지 절감 장치에 대한 관심이 증대되었다. 본 논문에서는 전류고정날개를 부착한 KVLCC2를 대상선으로 선정하여 에너지 절감 선박에 대해 연구하였다. 계산 결과의 정도를 검증하기 위해 모형선의 공칭반류를 모사하여 실험과 비교하였으며, 실선 스케일 계산에서는 격자 민감도에 대해 불확실성 평가를 하였다. 모형선과 실선 스케일 계산결과를 보면 전류고정날개는 추진기로 유입되는 반류의 회전성분을 변화시켜 추력에 도움을 주었다. ITTC에서 제시한 방법을 이용하여 실선의 성능을 예측해 보았으며, 이를 보안하는 방법을 제안하였다.

부가수 질량을 고려한 외팔판의 고유진동 해석 (Natural Frequency Analysis of Cantilever Plates with Added Mass)

  • 장현길;노인식;홍창호;이창섭
    • 대한조선학회논문집
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    • 제50권1호
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2013
  • The high-skewed and/or composite propellers of current interests to reduce the ship vibration and to increase the acoustic performance are likely to be exposed to the unexpected structural problems. One typical example is that the added mass effect on the propellers working in the non-uniform wake field reduces the natural frequency of the propeller leading to the resonance with the low-frequency excitation of the external forces. To avoid this resonance problem during the design stage, the technique of fluid-structure interaction has been developed, but the higher-order effect of the blade geometry deformation is not yet considered in evaluating the added mass effects. In this paper the fluid boundary-value problem is formulated by the potential-based panel method in the inviscid fluid region with the velocity inflow due to the body deformation, and the structural response of the solid body under the hydrodynamic loading is solved by applying the finite element method which implements the 20-node iso-parametric element model. The fluid-structure problem is solved iteratively. A basic fluid-sturcture interaction study is performed with the simple rectangular plates of thin thickness with various planform submerged in the water of infinite extent. The computations show good correlation with the experimental results of Linholm, et al. (1965).

대형 캐비테이션터널에서 몰수체 저항시험 및 위벽효과 수정 기법 연구 (Study of the Resistance Test and Wall Blockage Correction Method for the Submerged Body in LCT)

  • 안종우;설한신;박영하;김기섭
    • 대한조선학회논문집
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    • 제57권3호
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    • pp.133-139
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    • 2020
  • In order to study the resistance test technique for the submerged body in Large Cavitation Tunnel (LCT), DARPA Suboff, submarine model publicly available was manufactured. DTRC released the resistance test data of DARPA Suboff conducted at ship speeds up to 18.0 knots in high-speed towing tank in 1990. As LCT is considered restricted waterways with walls, the resistance test results must be corrected with three wall blockage effects called buoyancy effect, solid blockage effect and wake blockage effect. Before correction, the resistance of LCT was 16~20 % higher than that of DTRC. After correction, the resistance and the resistance coefficients were compared with those of DTRC. The corrected resistance of LCT shows good agreement with that of DTRC. The residual resistance coefficient shows the difference according to the calculation method of buoyancy and frictional resistance coefficient. This paper suggests the best way for the calculation of residual resistance coefficient, On the basis of the present study, it is thought that the operating conditions for the propeller cavitation and noise tests can be drawn through LCT tests.

KCS용 벌브형 비대칭 타의 최적화에 대한 수치적 성능 연구 (Numerical Study on Optimization of Bulb Type Twisted Rudder for KCS)

  • 김명길;김문찬;신용진;강진구
    • 한국해양공학회지
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    • 제32권6호
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    • pp.419-426
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    • 2018
  • Recently, in an effort to reduce the energy efficiency design index (EEDI), studies on energy saving devices (ESDs) have been conducted. In this study, we designed a post-device suitable for a KRISO container ship (KCS) using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). In order to increase the efficiency of the post-device, a twisted rudder was used, which has a proven performance (showing a 1.34% reduction in DHP compared to the bare hull at 24 knots) in previous research at Pusan National University. In addition, an increase in efficiency was expected by the use of a rudder bulb, including the discontinuous section of the twisted rudder and a divergent propeller cap to prevent the contraction of the wake. The optimization criterion was the case where the delivery power was the least compared with the bare hull. We analyzed the cause of the efficiency increase through an analysis of the self-propulsion factor. The case study for optimization was divided into 4 types (1. clearance of the bulb and cap, 2. shape of the bulb, 3. size of the bulb and cap, and 4. asymmetric bulb). Finally, with a clearance of 50 mm from the ship, a spherical bulb with the cap having an angle of $5^{\circ}$, and an asymmetric rudder bulb with a bulb diameter of 1.2HH/1.4H (horizontal/vertical) showed a 2.05% reduction in DHP compared to the bare hull at 24 knots. We will fabricate a post-device that will be optimized in the future and verify the performance of the post-device through model tests.