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Numerical and Experimental Investigation Tools for Preliminary Design of Podded Propulsor Components (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- Numerical and Experimental Investigation Tools for Preliminary Design of Podded Propulsor Components (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2004-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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F.Di Felice; M.Felli; L.Greco; F.Pereira; F.Salvatore; C.Testa (2004)
Numerical and Experimental Investigation Tools for Preliminary Design of Podded Propulsor Components
in 1st International Conference on Technological Advances in Podded Propulsion (T-POD 2004), Newcastle, UK, 2004
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- Numerical and Experimental Investigation Tools for Preliminary Design of Podded Propulsor Components (literal)
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- Abstract
- The development of experimental and theoretical techniques for the hydrodynamic and
hydroacoustic analysis of conventional and multi-component propulsors is addressed. This activity
is performed in the framework of a joint experimental/theoretical research program on marine
propulsion of the Italian Ship Model Basin (INSEAN).
INSEAN has been developing and implementing a number of measurement tools to address the
experimental analysis of marine components. Laser Doppler Velocimetry and Particle Image
Velocimetry are among the most successful techniques, and have provided new insights for a better
understanding of the complex flow patterns in various propulsion systems, ranging from the
standard hull-propeller-rudder configuration to waterjets to thrusters. These techniques are
presented here to explore their range of applicability in the case of podded propulsion systems with
results that demonstrate their relevance in providing high quality data for the validation of current
and future theoretical models.
Theoretical predictions are based on a boundary element methodology for the analysis of
propellers in inviscid flow. The hydrodynamic solver includes trailing vorticity analysis, sheet
cavitation prediction and viscous-flow correction. Radiated noise is evaluated by using either the
Bernoulli equation or the Ffowcs-Williams and Hawkings hydroacoustic model. An overview of the
experimental and numerical results is also presented. (literal)
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