Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10414687 | Computers & Fluids | 2005 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
A detailed computational study is presented of the flow pattern around the Esso Osaka with rudder in simple maneuvering conditions: “static rudder” and “pure drift”. The objectives are: (1) apply RANS for maneuvering simulation; (2) perform verification and validation on field quantities; (3) characterize flow pattern; and (4) correlate behavior of the integral quantities with the flow field. The general-purpose code CFDSHIP-IOWA is used. The free surface is neglected and the two-equation k-Ï turbulence model is used. The levels of verification of the velocity components for the “straight-ahead”, “static rudder” and “pure drift” conditions show ranges from 5.5% to 28.3% of free stream, U0, for the axial velocity U and 2.5-29.1%U0 for the cross flow (V, W). Qualitative validation against limited experimental data shows encouraging results with respect to trends and levels. The flow pattern is characterized by fore and aft body bilge and side vortices, which are similar for “straight-ahead” and “static rudder” conditions, except in close vicinity of the rudder. The “pure drift” condition shows strong asymmetry on windward vs. leeward sides and a more complex vortex system with additional bilge vortices. Similarities and differences with data for other tanker, container, and surface combatant hulls and relation between flow pattern and forces and moments are discussed. Future work focuses on influence of propeller.
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Authors
Claus D. Simonsen, Fred Stern,