CFD Analysis of Propeller Performance in Oblique Flow

Abstract
The present work is aimed to assess the capability of a numerical code based on the solution of the Reynolds averaged Navier--Stokes Equations for the study of propeller functioning in off design conditions; this aspect is becoming of central interest in naval hydrodynamics research because of its crucial implications on design aspects and performance analysis of the vessel during its operational life. A marine propeller working in oblique flow conditions is numerically simulated by the unsteady Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes equations (uRaNSe) and a dynamically overlapping grid approach. The test case considered is the CNR-INSEAN E779A propeller model. Two different loading conditions have been considered at different incidence angles (10° to 30°) in order to analyze the propeller performance during idealized off-design conditions, similar to those experienced during a tight manoeuvre. The main focus is on hydrodynamic loads (forces and moments) that act on a single blade, on the hub and on the complete propeller; peculiar characteristics of pressure distribution on the blade will be presented as well. Verification of the numerical computations have been asses sed by grid convergence analysis.
Anno
2013
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Dubbioso G., Muscari R., Di Mascio A.
Curatori Volume
Jonathan Binns, Renee Brown, Neil Bose
Titolo Volume
The Third International Symposium on Marine Propulsors - smp'13