Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1720174 Applied Ocean Research 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present study proposed the semi-empirical methods for determining the efflux velocity from a ship's propeller. Ryan [1] defined the efflux velocity as the maximum velocity taken from a time-averaged velocity distribution along the initial propeller plane. The Laser Doppler Anemometry (LDA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) were used to acquire the efflux velocity from the two propellers with different geometrical characteristics. The LDA and CFD results were compared in order to investigate the equation derived from the axial momentum theory. The study confirmed the validation of the axial momentum theory and its linear relationship between the efflux velocity and the multiplication of the rotational speed, propeller diameter and the square root of thrust coefficient. The linear relationship of these two terms is connected by an efflux coefficient and the value of this efflux coefficient reduced when the blade number increased.

► Semi-empirical equations for determining efflux velocity were proposed. ► LDA, CFD and axial momentum theory were used. ► Linear relationship is found between efflux velocity and rotation speed. ► Linear relationship is connected by efflux coefficient. ► Efflux coefficient reduced when the blade number increased.

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