Title of article :
Inclination angle effect on ventilation pattern and trailing wake formation of the partially submerged propeller
Author/Authors :
Yari, Ehsan Department of mechanical engineering - Maleke-Ashtar University of Technology , Barati Moghaddam, Ali Maleke-Ashtar University of Technology
Abstract :
Partially submerged propellers function in two-phase condition, i.e. each
propeller blade enters water once in each revolution so the thrust and torque of
each blade hit maximum level and then become around zero. Surface-piercing
propeller investigated in this work is a new geometry that the main purpose of
its design has been to achieve higher hydrodynamic performance; minimizing
energy loss by reducing of the volume fraction of the water adhered to the
exiting blade from the water surface. In this article, Reynolds-Averaged
Navier–Stokes computations based on finite volume method (FVM) was
applied to investigate force excitation, ventilation pattern and wake formation
of the partially submerged propeller under inclination angle. Two-phase flow
field equations were solved using homogenous Eulerian multiphase model by
sliding method. To solve two-phase flow field at the free surface accurately
and deal with free surface effects in calculations, CFX free surface model based
on volume of fluid (VOF) approach was used. The accuracy of the numerical
method was verified using series of simulations on SPP-841B propeller with
existing experimental measurements. Comparison between simulated and
measured SPP-841B open characteristics as well as ventilation pattern of the
key blade indicated a reasonable agreement with experimental data and
observations. Based on obtained data, with an increase in shaft inclination
angle, propeller thrust and torque coefficients increased, whereas the propeller
efficiency was decreased.
Keywords :
Partially submerged propeller , Ventilation pattern , Wake formation , Inclination angle
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics