Numerical investigation into water entry problems of a flat plate with air pockets

IF 13 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MARINE
Casey O'Connor, Saeed Mohajernasab, Nagi Abdussamie
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Abstract

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) investigations into water entry problems of a rigid flat plate with air pockets were systematically conducted. The Volume of Fluid (VOF) model was utilised to capture localised slamming phenomena that occur during, and post-impact events. The model's geometry was modified to include a pocket on the slamming impact surface to investigate the effect of air entrapment on the magnitude and distribution of slamming forces and pressures. A parametric study was conducted on the geometric parameters of the modelled pocket by altering its area, depth, and volume to examine the response of slamming force and pressure loading under several impact velocities. The numerical results of slamming forces and pressures were in good agreement with experimental drop test measurements (with relative error of -6% and 7% for the magnitude of slamming force and pressure, respectively). The numerical results proved that the peak pressure is proportional to the magnitude of impact velocity squared (pmaxv2).

带气穴平板入水问题的数值研究
系统地研究了带有气穴的刚性平板的进水问题。流体体积(VOF)模型用于捕捉撞击过程中和撞击后发生的局部砰击现象。对模型的几何形状进行了修改,在砰击撞击面上包括一个口袋,以研究空气截留对砰击力和压力的大小和分布的影响。通过改变模型袋的面积、深度和体积,对其几何参数进行了参数研究,以检验在几种冲击速度下砰击力和压力载荷的响应。砰击力和压力的数值结果与跌落试验测量结果吻合良好(砰击力大小和压力大小的相对误差分别为-6%和7%)。数值结果表明,峰值压力与冲击速度的平方大小(pmax≠v2)成正比。
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CiteScore
11.50
自引率
19.70%
发文量
224
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Ocean Engineering and Science (JOES) serves as a platform for disseminating original research and advancements in the realm of ocean engineering and science. JOES encourages the submission of papers covering various aspects of ocean engineering and science.
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