FULL SCALE PREDICTION OF HYDRODYNAMIC NOISE USING COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS

E. Fay
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The issues of noise and vibration related to the propulsion system of vessels shines a bright light over the present day operation of sea going vessels. Some of the principal issues coming to the front are not new and are concerned with passenger and crew comfort which has been a touchstone for a decade or more. The most recent, more ominous issue is transmission of noise from transiting vessels and how this noise affects marine mammals. The tools used to analyse and define the expected levels of vibration and noise in the design phase are becoming more and more robust. The paper describes the use of computational fluid dynamics to predict the noise and vibration generated by hydrodynamic flow over the hull and the propeller(s) of the vessel. The analysis is carried out using the program OpenFOAM comparing the operating propeller performance coefficients with the open water propeller coefficients. The paper also looks at the effects of cavitation, vessel trim and propeller loading on a 140 meter car ferry. The loading, noise and vibration data will be quantified and compared to full scale vessel data.
用计算流体力学全尺度预测水动力噪声
船舶推进系统的噪声和振动问题是当今海上船舶运营的一大问题。一些出现在前面的主要问题并不新鲜,与乘客和机组人员的舒适度有关,这已经是十年或更长时间的试金石。最近,更不祥的问题是来自过境船只的噪音传播以及这种噪音如何影响海洋哺乳动物。在设计阶段,用于分析和定义预期振动和噪声水平的工具正变得越来越强大。本文介绍了用计算流体力学方法来预测船体和螺旋桨上的水动力流所产生的噪声和振动。利用OpenFOAM软件进行了分析,比较了工作螺旋桨的性能系数与开放水域螺旋桨的系数。本文还研究了一艘140米长的汽车渡轮上的空化、船体纵倾和螺旋桨载荷的影响。装载、噪声和振动数据将被量化,并与全尺寸船舶数据进行比较。
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