细长体垂直入水的势流多截面法

IF 5.5 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
A. Del Buono, A. Iafrati
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本文介绍了一种用于分析细长体垂直水冲击水动力的位流多截面方法。在这种情况下,纵向上的导数比横向上的导数要小得多,因此可以有效地利用细长体近似。然后将原来的三维入水问题近似为一系列的二维问题,在地球固定的参考系下,用完全非线性的势流模型求解物体截面。本文提出的多截面程序利用基于边界元-有限元混合方法(HBF)的二维全非线性势流求解器,其中边界元法(BEM)与有限元法(FEM)相结合来计算水冲击问题的流体动力学。将该模型应用于飞机机身垂直进水问题,并获得了实验数据。给出了自由表面在不同截面上的演变和相应的压力分布。特别注意的是在不同截面计算的载荷的积分,以便提供作用在进入机身上的三维水动力预测。并与现有实验数据进行了比较。
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Potential-flow multisection approach for the vertical water entry of elongated bodies
The present paper introduces a potential-flow multisection approach for analyzing the hydrodynamics of the vertical water impact of elongated bodies. In these cases the derivatives in the longitudinal direction are much smaller than those in the transverse plane and therefore the slender body approximation can be profitably exploited. The original 3D water entry problem is then approximated in a series of 2D problem, in an earth-fixed frame of reference, of the body cross section which are solved by using a fully non-linear potential-flow model. The multisection procedure here proposed, exploits a 2D fully non-linear potential-flow solver, based on a Hybrid BEM-FEM (HBF) approach, in which a Boundary Element Method (BEM) is coupled with a Finite Element Method (FEM) to compute the hydrodynamics of water impact problems. The model is developed and applied to the vertical water entry of aircraft fuselages for which experimental data are available. The evolution of the free surface at different sections and the associated pressure distribution are presented. Particular attention is paid at the integration of loads computed at the different sections in order to provide a prediction of the 3D hydrodynamic force acting on the entering fuselage. Comparisons with available experimental data are presented.
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Ocean Engineering
Ocean Engineering 工程技术-工程:大洋
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
34.00%
发文量
2379
审稿时长
8.1 months
期刊介绍: Ocean Engineering provides a medium for the publication of original research and development work in the field of ocean engineering. Ocean Engineering seeks papers in the following topics.
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