Hydrodynamics Prediction of High Speed Sea Lift (HSSL) Ships

J. Gorski, R. Miller, P. Carrica, M. Kandasamy, T. Xing, F. Stern
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High speed sea lift (HSSL) is an important area of interest for the US Navy. Computational tools are needed to predict the hydrodynamics of these multihull configurations for their proper design and analysis in many areas including resistance and powering, motions and habitability, loads in service and maneuverability. To address these issues requires a hierarchy of computational and experimental capabilities. Described here are efforts underway to use unsteady Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes (URANS) solvers to answer some of these needs. Specifically, computations are demonstrated with CFDSHIP-Iowa to predict relevant HSSL catamaran and trimaran configurations under a variety of operating conditions in both calm water and with waves. Many of these predictions, particularly those representing behavior in various sea states, are very computationally intensive and thus require high performance computing resources. The predictions demonstrated here are paving the way for a computational capability to aid in the design for a new generation of naval ships
高速升力(HSSL)船舶流体力学预测
高速海上升降机(HSSL)是美国海军感兴趣的一个重要领域。为了在阻力和动力、运动和可居住性、服役载荷和可操作性等诸多方面进行合理的设计和分析,需要计算工具来预测这些多体结构的水动力学。要解决这些问题,需要计算和实验能力的层次结构。本文介绍了使用非定常Reynolds平均Navier-Stokes (URANS)求解器来解决这些问题的方法。具体来说,用CFDSHIP-Iowa进行了计算,以预测在平静水域和波浪中各种操作条件下相关的HSSL双体船和三体船配置。许多这些预测,特别是那些在不同海况下表示行为的预测,都是非常计算密集型的,因此需要高性能的计算资源。这里展示的预测为帮助设计新一代海军舰艇的计算能力铺平了道路
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