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摘要
本研究研究了中等雷诺数(Re)下的螺旋桨流体动力学,这对小型机器人系统至关重要,但仍是未知的。螺旋桨驱动水下航行器的实验和数值模拟表明,在特定条件下,推力反转(螺旋桨顺时针旋转导致向后运动的现象)的近似范围为1.3 > Re > 150。值得注意的是,逆时针旋转总是导致向后运动。模拟表明,当离心吸力(由螺旋桨旋转产生的径向向外流动引起的沿轴向内的力)超过流体向后加速(高Re下的主要推力机制)时,这种行为就会出现。这些发现为中间Re状态的独特动力学提供了关键见解,并为微型水生机器人的高效推进系统设计提供了信息。
From propulsion to suction: Unraveling thrust reversal in propellers at intermediate Reynolds numbers.
This study investigates propeller hydrodynamics at intermediate Reynolds numbers (Re), crucial for small-scale robotic systems but still uncharted. Experiments on a propeller-driven underwater vehicle and numerical simulations reveal thrust reversal-a phenomenon where clockwise propeller rotation leads to backward motion-in the approximate range 1.3 ≲ Re ≲ 150 under specific conditions. Notably, counterclockwise rotation consistently results in backward motion. Simulations reveal that this behavior arises when centrifugal suction, an inward force along the axis caused by radial outward flow from the propeller's rotation, dominates over fluid backward acceleration, the primary thrust mechanism at high Re. These findings provide critical insights into the unique dynamics of the intermediate Re regime and inform the design of efficient propulsion systems for miniature aquatic robots.
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