IITM-RANS3D在棱柱形和非棱柱形有限楔体自由落体入水中的应用

IF 2.5 3区 工程技术
Shaswat Saincher, Kshitij Srivastava, R. Vijayakumar, V. Sriram
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高速船只和船舶经历耦合运动,使船体前部退出并猛烈地重新进入水中。这会引起短期的撞击载荷,从而损害船体的结构完整性。船首的撞击可以用不同死角(DRAs)的直楔从不同高度落入水中来模拟。计算流体动力学的出现使得楔形撞击问题可以用完整的Navier-Stokes方程来模拟,从而补充了基于实验的开创性研究。最近,大多数研究人员都选择使用商业软件来模拟楔形碰撞问题,因为它允许访问偏移网格算法,该算法在将楔形作为运动体建模方面具有鲁棒性。嵌入式边界法(EBMs)与覆盖网格法相比,其优点是只需生成一次网格,并且可以实现基于笛卡尔网格的求解。然而,EBMs在楔形冲击中的应用在文献中受到限制,值得进一步发展。在这种情况下,我们研究了基于快速虚拟域(FFD)的嵌入边界处理在模拟楔块剧烈进水中的适用性。我们扩展了内部的Navier-Stokes模型IITM-RANS3D,通过集成刚体动力学求解器和算法,将三维立体光刻(STL)几何形状嵌入笛卡尔网格上的固体,从而处理浮动体。所提出的算法被广泛地针对文献中报道的可变DRA楔形撞击实验以及内部进行的恒定DRA楔形撞击实验进行基准测试。据报道,在船体不同位置测量的水动力冲击压力的时程以及楔形运动响应方面的一致性非常好,从而证明了FFD模拟简化船体几何形状的撞击耦合水动力的适用性。
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Application of IITM-RANS3D to free-fall water entry of prismatic and non-prismatic finite wedges

High-speed watercraft and ships undergo coupled motions which make the front portion of the hull exit and violently re-enter water. This induces short-term slamming loads that may compromise the structural integrity of the hull. The slamming of the bow can be modeled as straight wedges of different deadrise angles (DRAs) falling into water from different heights. The advent of computational fluid dynamics has allowed the problem of wedge-slamming to be simulated using the full Navier-Stokes equations thus complementing the pioneering studies based on experiments. Recently, most researchers are opting to use commercial software to simulate the wedge-impact problem as it allows access to overset meshing algorithms which are robust in modeling the wedge as a moving body. Embedded boundary methods (EBMs) offer some advantages over overset meshing in that the mesh only needs to be generated once and Cartesian mesh-based solvers can be implemented. However, the application of EBMs to wedge-impact has been limited in the literature and merits further development. In this context, we investigate the applicability of the fast-fictitious-domain (FFD) based embedded boundary treatment to simulate the violent water-entry of wedges. We extend our in-house Navier-Stokes model IITM-RANS3D to handle floating bodies through integration of a rigid-body dynamics solver and an algorithm to embed three-dimensional stereolithography (STL) geometries as solids over a Cartesian mesh. The proposed algorithm is extensively benchmarked against variable DRA wedge-slamming experiments reported in the literature as well as constant DRA wedge-slamming experiments performed in-house. Very good agreement is reported in terms of the time-history of hydrodynamic impact pressures measured at various locations on the hull as well as the wedge motion responses thus demonstrating the suitability of FFD for simulating the coupled hydrodynamics of slamming for simplified hull geometries.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Hydrodynamics is devoted to the publication of original theoretical, computational and experimental contributions to the all aspects of hydrodynamics. It covers advances in the naval architecture and ocean engineering, marine and ocean engineering, environmental engineering, water conservancy and hydropower engineering, energy exploration, chemical engineering, biological and biomedical engineering etc.
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