Numerical and experimental fluid–structure interaction analysis of a flexible propeller

IF 1.4 Q3 ENGINEERING, MARINE
D. Fuentes, A. Cura Hochbaum, R. Schulze
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ABSTRACT The increasing interest in using flexible materials to design marine propellers, considering deformations due to flow loads. A numerical procedure for analysing two-way fluid-structure interactions, based on the commercial STAR-CCM+ multiphysics software, is described and applied to predict the hydroelastic response of the flexible marine propeller P1790 to hydrodynamic forces in open water conditions. The influence of the deformation on the performance of the flexible propeller was analysed by comparison with its rigid counterpart. The procedure has been validated by means of experiments performed in the cavitation tunnel K27 of the Technical University Berlin with both, the flexible and the rigid propeller. The predicted performance coefficients and the axial deformation of the blades agree well with measured values. This suggests the feasibility of using the passive bending and twisting behaviour of a flexible propeller to adapt the pressure distribution on the blade to improve the propeller performance over a range of advance ratios.
柔性螺旋桨流固耦合数值与实验分析
摘要考虑到流动载荷引起的变形,人们对使用柔性材料设计船用螺旋桨越来越感兴趣。基于商业STAR-CCM+多物理软件,描述了一种分析双向流体-结构相互作用的数值程序,并将其应用于预测柔性船用螺旋桨P1790在开放水域条件下对水动力的水弹性响应。通过与刚性螺旋桨的比较,分析了变形对柔性螺旋桨性能的影响。该程序已通过在柏林工业大学K27空化隧道中使用柔性和刚性螺旋桨进行的实验进行了验证。预测的性能系数和叶片的轴向变形与实测值吻合良好。这表明,使用柔性螺旋桨的被动弯曲和扭曲行为来调整叶片上的压力分布,以在一定的推进比范围内提高螺旋桨性能是可行的。
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Ship Technology Research
Ship Technology Research ENGINEERING, MARINE-
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