桨距和桨叶数对ECO-Cap节能的影响

Yosuke Kobayashi, Y. Okada, Kenta Katayama, Takamichi Hiroi, D. Wako, Yasuo Ichinose
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带鳍螺旋桨轮毂罩是一种节能装置,与其他节能装置相比,它在船舶上的安装和更换都比较方便。中岛螺旋桨公司开发了一种名为ECO-Cap的HCWF。本研究采用ECO-Cap和多个螺旋桨模型,基于螺旋桨开放水域试验和水下立体粒子图像测速测量,探讨了节能效果、螺旋桨几何形状和螺旋桨后流场之间的关系。试验结果表明,ECO-Cap能够抑制轮毂涡,提高推进效率达4.7%。桨叶数较少或桨距分布受根部载荷的螺旋桨在无翅片的正常旋翼中增强了轮毂涡。旋翼涡强度在螺旋桨间的正帽时有所不同,而在ECO-Cap时则基本相同。结果表明,ECO-Cap的潜在节能量在很大程度上取决于正常封顶时轮毂涡的强度。将ECO-Cap的节能效果计入螺旋桨开水效率,对未安装ECO-Cap时螺旋桨开水效率变化后的推进效率进行排名。结果表明,在设计螺旋桨和HCWFs时应考虑部件间的相互作用。
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Effects of Propeller Pitch and Number of Blades on Energy Saving of an ECO-Cap
Propeller hub cap with fins (HCWF) is an energy-saving device, which is easily installed and replaced on ships in comparison with the other energy saving devices. Nakashima Propeller has developed a HCWF named ECO-Cap. This study discusses relations between energy-saving effects, propeller geometries, and flow fields behind the propellers based on propeller open water tests and underwater stereoscopic particle image velocimetry measurements in a towing tank using models of an ECO-Cap and multiple propellers. The test results showed that the ECO-Cap can suppress hub vortices and improve propulsion efficiency up to 4.7%. The propeller which has less number of blades or root-loaded pitch distribution strengthened hub vortices during a normal cap without fins. The intensity of the hub vortices was different during the normal cap between the propellers but almost the same level regardless of the propellers during the ECO-Cap. The results suggest that potential energy-saving amount by the ECO-Cap largely depends on the intensity of the hub vortices during the normal cap. Including the energy-saving effects of the ECO-Cap into the propeller open water efficiency, ranking of the propulsion efficiency changed from the original propeller open water efficiency without the ECO-Cap. The results showed importance of designing propellers and HCWFs considering interaction between components.
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