Study of a Biomimetic Energy-Efficient Thruster for Underwater Vehicles

G. Palmieri, M. Callegari, D. Costa, M. Palpacelli, D. Scaradozzi
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The paper presents the dynamic optimization of a biomimetic thruster for autonomuos underwater vehicles with the goal of increasing the energy efficiency of the vehicle. The main design drivers of the project are: to design a propulsion system consisting in an oscillating caudal fin; to generate the motion of the fin by means of a mechanical transmission system; to replicate the effect of elastic internal structures on the propulsion of biological systems. The propulsion mechanism is optimized by means of analytic kinematic and hydrodynamic models, whose accuracy is verified by means of CFD simulation tools. Finally, in order to demonstrate the feasibility of the project, the mechanical design of the propulsion system is illustrated.
水下航行器仿生节能推进器的研究
本文以提高自主水下航行器的能量效率为目标,对仿生推进器进行了动态优化。该项目的主要设计驱动因素是:设计一个由振荡尾鳍组成的推进系统;驱动:通过机械传动系统产生鳍的运动;复制弹性内部结构对生物系统推进的影响。利用运动学和水动力分析模型对推进机构进行了优化,并利用CFD仿真工具对其精度进行了验证。最后,为了论证方案的可行性,对推进系统的机械设计进行了说明。
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