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Auteur Muscari, Roberto
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Affiner la rechercheAnalysis of the flow past a fully appended hull with propellers by computational and experimental fluid dynamics / Muscari, Roberto in Transactions of the ASME . Journal of fluids engineering, Vol. 133 N° 6 (Juin 2011)
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in Transactions of the ASME . Journal of fluids engineering > Vol. 133 N° 6 (Juin 2011) . - 16 p.
Titre : Analysis of the flow past a fully appended hull with propellers by computational and experimental fluid dynamics Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Muscari, Roberto, Auteur ; Felli, Mario, Auteur ; Di Mascio, Andrea, Auteur Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : 16 p. Note générale : Fluids engineering Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Blades Computational fluid dynamics External flows Flow measurement Fluid oscillations Navier-Stokes equations Numerical analysis Propellers Velocity measurement Vortices Wakes Index. décimale : 620.1 Essais des matériaux. Défauts des matériaux. Protection des matériaux Résumé : The flow in the stern region of a fully appended hull is analyzed by both computational and experimental fluid dynamics. The study is focused on the velocity field induced by the rotating propellers. Measurements have been performed by laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV) on the vertical midplane of the rudder and in two transversal planes behind the propeller and behind the rudder. In the numerical approach, the real geometry of the propeller has been considered. To this purpose, a dynamic overlapping grids method has been used, which is implemented in the unsteady Reynolds averaged Navier–Stokes equations (URANSE) solver developed at INSEAN. Uncertainty analysis has been performed on both data sets and the results from the two approaches are compared. The agreement between the two data sets is found to be good, the deviation in the velocity and vorticity fields lying within the evaluated uncertainties. Numerical data allowed the analysis of further details of the flow that could not be measured, like load conditions of the single blades, interaction of the propeller wake with the rudder, and pressure oscillations induced by the propeller on the vault of the stern. DEWEY : 620.1 ISSN : 0742-4795 En ligne : http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal&id=JFEGA400013 [...] [article] Analysis of the flow past a fully appended hull with propellers by computational and experimental fluid dynamics [texte imprimé] / Muscari, Roberto, Auteur ; Felli, Mario, Auteur ; Di Mascio, Andrea, Auteur . - 2011 . - 16 p.
Fluids engineering
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Transactions of the ASME . Journal of fluids engineering > Vol. 133 N° 6 (Juin 2011) . - 16 p.
Mots-clés : Blades Computational fluid dynamics External flows Flow measurement Fluid oscillations Navier-Stokes equations Numerical analysis Propellers Velocity measurement Vortices Wakes Index. décimale : 620.1 Essais des matériaux. Défauts des matériaux. Protection des matériaux Résumé : The flow in the stern region of a fully appended hull is analyzed by both computational and experimental fluid dynamics. The study is focused on the velocity field induced by the rotating propellers. Measurements have been performed by laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV) on the vertical midplane of the rudder and in two transversal planes behind the propeller and behind the rudder. In the numerical approach, the real geometry of the propeller has been considered. To this purpose, a dynamic overlapping grids method has been used, which is implemented in the unsteady Reynolds averaged Navier–Stokes equations (URANSE) solver developed at INSEAN. Uncertainty analysis has been performed on both data sets and the results from the two approaches are compared. The agreement between the two data sets is found to be good, the deviation in the velocity and vorticity fields lying within the evaluated uncertainties. Numerical data allowed the analysis of further details of the flow that could not be measured, like load conditions of the single blades, interaction of the propeller wake with the rudder, and pressure oscillations induced by the propeller on the vault of the stern. DEWEY : 620.1 ISSN : 0742-4795 En ligne : http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal&id=JFEGA400013 [...]