Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1725071 Ocean Engineering 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the present study, the wake fields of two full ship models were measured using a two-dimensional (2D) towed underwater particle image velocimetry (PIV) system to identify the flow characteristics around a hull with a high block coefficient. The 2D PIV measurements and reconstructing the three-dimensional (3D) flow field by stacking the 2D measurements were validated and applied to the model ship wakes in a towing tank. The bare hull wake was measured for a very large crude oil carrier (VLCC) model, KVLCC2, at a Froude number of 0.142 based on the length between perpendiculars (LPP). These measurements were compared with those of five-hole Pitot tubes, a Pitot-static tube, and hot-wire anemometers for validation. After the validation tests, the nominal wake field of a generic VLCC model with a Froude number of 0.145 based on LPP was measured. To identify the effects of a rudder and rotating propeller on the mean velocity and turbulence characteristics, a 3D reconstruction was carried out for the generic VLCC model under self-propulsion conditions.
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