Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8865068 | International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Snap rolling during hard turning and instability during emergency rising are important features of submarine operation. Hydrodynamics modeling using a high incidence flow angle is required to predict these phenomena. In the present study, a quasi-steady dynamics model of a submarine suitable for high-incidence-angle maneuvering applications is developed. To determine the hydrodynamic coefficients of the model, static tests, dynamic tests, and control surface tests were conducted in a towing tank and wind tunnel. The towing tank test is conducted utilizing a Reynolds number of 3.12Â ÃÂ 106, and the wind tunnel test is performed utilizing a Reynolds number of 5.11Â ÃÂ 106. In addition, least squares, golden section search, and surface fitting using polynomial models were used to analyze the experimental results. The obtained coefficients are presented in tabular form and can be used for various purposes such as hard turning simulation, emergency rising simulation, and controller design.
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Authors
Jong-Yong Park, Nakwan Kim, Yong-Ku Shin,