• 제목/요약/키워드: Propeller geometry

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유연 프로펠러의 제작 정도가 단독성능에 미치는 영향 (Effect of Manufacturing Accuracy of Flexible Propeller on the Open Water Performance)

  • 이건화;장현길;이창섭;노인식;이상갑;현범수
    • 대한조선학회논문집
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    • 제50권5호
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    • pp.349-354
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    • 2013
  • The blades of flexible propellers are formed by overlaying and adhering many layers of thin glass-fiber fabric sheets, are compressed and dried in the rigid mold. The current manufacturing process can not avoid the rather irregular deformation of the blades composed of non-isotropic non-uniform fabric structures, and inevitably introduces the different shape-forming errors between blades. In this paper, several flexible model propellers are precisely measured with three-dimensional optical instrument and compared with the original design geometry. The model propellers with the as-measured geometry are evaluated with the lifting-surface-theory-based propeller analysis code. The open-water performance are presented and discussed. The importance of the manufacturing accuracy is addressed to be able to apply the flexible propellers for propulsion of marine vehicles.

SVA Potsdam 프로펠러 단독 및 캐비테이션 성능 수치해석 (Numerical Analysis of Non-Cavitating and Cavitating Performance of a SVA Potsdam Propeller)

  • 김제인;박일룡;김기섭;안종우
    • 대한조선학회논문집
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    • 제54권3호
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    • pp.215-226
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    • 2017
  • This paper presents numerical results of the performance of a marin propeller in cavitating and non-cavitating flow conditions. The geometry and experimental validation data of the propeller are provided in Potsdam Propeller Test Case(PPTC) in the framework of the second International Symposium on Marine Propulsors 2011(SMP'11) workshop. The PPTC includes open water tests, velocity field measurements and cavitation tests. The present numerical analysis was carried out by using the Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes(RANS) method on a wall-resolved grid ensuring a y+=1, where the SST k-${\omega}$ model was mainly used for turbulence closure. The influence of the turbulence model was investigated in the prediction of the wake field under a non-cavitating flow condition. The propeller tip vortex flows in both cavitating and non-cavitating conditions were captured through adaptation of additional grids. For the cavitation flows at three operation points, Schnerr-Sauer's cavitation model was used with a Volume-Of Fluid(VOF) approach to capture the two-phase flows. The present numerical results for the propeller wake and cavitation predictions including the open water performance showed a qualitatively reasonable agreement with the model test results.

FAR25급 터보프롭 항공기 프로펠러 설계 및 공력특성 연구 (The Study of Propeller Design and Aerodynamics Characteristics for FAR25 Grade Turboprop Aircraft)

  • 최원;정인면;김지홍;이일우
    • 한국추진공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국추진공학회 2010년도 제35회 추계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.648-651
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    • 2010
  • FAR25급 터보프롭 항공기에서 프로펠러는 고속으로 비행할 수 있는 추력을 얻기 위해 공기역학적으로 우수하며 높은 효율을 가져야 한다. 프로펠러 형상 설계를 위한 익형은 전형적인 터보프롭 항공기 프로펠러에 사용되는 Clark-Y를 적용하였다. 프로펠러 공력설계 및 해석에는 최소에너지손실을 위한 조건을 만족시키도록 설계하는 와류-깃요소 이론(Vortex-Blade element theory)에 근거한 Adkins의 방법을 이용한 Javaprop을 이용하였다. 시위길이와 피치각 분포를 변경해 가며 FAR25급 터보프롭 항공기의 설계점에 가장 효율적인 프로펠러 형상을 생성하였으며, 전산유체역학을 이용하여 생성된 프로펠러 공력특성 분석을 통해 프로펠러 설계결과가 FAR25급 터보프롭 항공기에 적용 가능함을 확인하였다.

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A simple method for estimating transition locations on blade surface of model propellers to be used for calculating viscous force

  • Yao, Huilan;Zhang, Huaixin
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.477-490
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    • 2018
  • Effects of inflow Reynolds number (Re), turbulence intensity (I) and pressure gradient on the transition flow over a blade section were studied using the ${\gamma}-Re{\theta}$ transition model (STAR-CCM+). Results show that the $Re_T$ (transition Re) at the transition location ($P_T$) varies strongly with Re, I and the magnitude of pressure gradient. The $Re_T$ increases significantly with the increase of the magnitude of favorable pressure gradient. It demonstrates that the $Re_T$ on different blade sections of a rotating propeller are different. More importantly, when there is strong adverse pressure gradient, the $P_T$ is always close to the minimum pressure point. Based on these conclusions, the $P_T$ on model propeller blade surface can be estimated. Numerical investigations of pressure distribution and transition flow on a propeller blade section prove these findings. Last, a simple method was proposed to estimate the $P_T$ only based on the propeller geometry and the advance coefficient.

프로펠러 홴 날개 위의 역류 유동 (Reverse Flow on Blade-Surface of Propeller Fan)

  • 김재원;남임우
    • 한국유체기계학회 논문집
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.7-14
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    • 2001
  • Design and development of a propeller fan for a cooling tower have been accomplished by both numerical prediction of performance and experimental validation with a wind tunnel. Main interest lies on blade geometry of a fan for optimal design of aerodynamic performance. A commercial program, Fine/Turbo used for the present numerical estimation, gives us engineering information such as flow details near the blades and flow rate of the system. The numerical results are compared with precise experimental output and show good agreement in comparison between the two data. Also new proposed model of a blade shows improved performance relative to present running model in market.

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Modified Split Panel Method Applied to the Analysis of Cavitating Propellers

  • Pyo, S.W.;Suh, J.C.
    • Journal of Ship and Ocean Technology
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.13-23
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    • 2000
  • A low-order potential based boundary element method is applied to the prediction of the flow around the cavitating propeller in steady or in unsteady inflow. For given cavitation number, the cavity shape is determined in an iterative manner until the kinematic and the dynamic boundary conditions are both satisfied on the approximate cavity boundary. In order to improve the solution behavior near the tip region, a hyperboloidal panel geometry and a modified split panel method are applied. The method is then extended to include the analysis of time-varying cavitating flows around the propeller blades via a time-step algorithm in time domain. In the method, the steady state oscillatory solution is obtained by incremental stepping in the itme domain. Finally, the present method is validated through comparison with other numerical results and experimental data.

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Flexible CFD meshing strategy for prediction of ship resistance and propulsion performance

  • Seo, Jeong-Hwa;Seol, Dong-Myung;Lee, Ju-Hyun;Rhee, Shin-Hyung
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • 제2권3호
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    • pp.139-145
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    • 2010
  • In the present study, we conducted resistance test, propeller open water test and self-propulsion test for a ship's resistance and propulsion performance, using computational fluid dynamics techniques, where a Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations solver was employed. For convenience of mesh generation, unstructured meshes were used in the bow and stern region of a ship, where the hull shape is formed of delicate curved surfaces. On the other hand, structured meshes were generated for the middle part of the hull and the rest of the domain, i.e., the region of relatively simple geometry. To facilitate the rotating propeller for propeller open water test and self-propulsion test, a sliding mesh technique was adopted. Free-surface effects were included by employing the volume of fluid method for multi-phase flows. The computational results were validated by comparing with the existing experimental data.

초대형 컨테이너선박 방향타의 캐비테이션 수치계산 및 검증 (Numerical Calculation and Validation for Rudder Cavitation of a Large Container Ship)

  • 김건도;문일성;김경열;반석호;이창섭
    • 대한조선학회논문집
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    • 제43권5호
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    • pp.568-577
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    • 2006
  • With the increase of ship size and speed, the loading on the propeller is increasing, which in turn increases the rotational speed in the propeller slipstream. The rudder placed in the propeller slip stream is therefore subject to severe cavitation with the increased angle of attack due to the increased rotational induction speed of the propeller. In the present paper the surface panel method, which has been proved useful in predicting the sheet cavitation on the propeller blade, is applied to solve the cavity boundary value problem on the rudder. The problem is then solved numerically by discretizing the rudder and cavity surface elements of the quadrilateral panels with constant strengths of sources and dipoles. The strengths of the singularities are determined satisfying the boundary conditions on the rudder and cavity surfaces. The extent of the cavity, which is unknown a priori, is determined by iterative procedure. Series of numerical experiments are performed increasing the degree of complexity of the rudder geometry and oncoming flows from the simple hydrofoil case to the real rudder in the circumferentially averaged propeller slipstream. Numerical results are presented with experimental results.

Hydro-elastic analysis of marine propellers based on a BEM-FEM coupled FSI algorithm

  • Lee, Hyoungsuk;Song, Min-Churl;Suh, Jung-Chun;Chang, Bong-Jun
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • 제6권3호
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    • pp.562-577
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    • 2014
  • A reliable steady/transient hydro-elastic analysis is developed for flexible (composite) marine propeller blade design which deforms according to its environmental load (ship speed, revolution speed, wake distribution, etc.) Hydro-elastic analysis based on CFD and FEM has been widely used in the engineering field because of its accurate results however it takes large computation time to apply early propeller design stage. Therefore the analysis based on a boundary element method-Finite Element Method (BEM-FEM) Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) is introduced for computational efficiency and accuracy. The steady FSI analysis, and its application to reverse engineering, is designed for use regarding optimum geometry and ply stack design. A time domain two-way coupled transient FSI analysis is developed by considering the hydrodynamic damping ffects of added mass due to fluid around the propeller blade. The analysis makes possible to evaluate blade strength and also enable to do risk assessment by estimating the change in performance and the deformation depending on blade position in the ship's wake. To validate this hydro-elastic analysis methodology, published model test results of P5479 and P5475 are applied to verify the steady and the transient FSI analysis, respectively. As the results, the proposed steady and unsteady analysis methodology gives sufficient accuracy to apply flexible marine propeller design.

모형 프로펠러 제작을 위한 과절삭이 없는 공구 경로 생성 (Gouging-free Tool-path Generation for Manufacturing Model Propellers)

  • 김유철;김태완;서정천
    • 대한조선학회논문집
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    • 제44권2호
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    • pp.198-209
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we present the gouging and collision-free tool-path generation for manufacturing model propellers using the 5-axis NC machine. Because it takes much time to generate tool-paths when we use general purpose CAD/CAM systems, a specific system would be necessary for marine propellers. Overall manufacturing process is composed of two steps: roughcut and finishcut steps. The roughcut is conducted using only 3-axis for efficient machining and the finishcut is done using 5-axis for avoiding collision. The tool-path that might happen to gouging is searched and the tool position is also decided for avoiding interference between the tool and the propeller blades. The present algorithm is applied extensively to the surface piercing propellers. Some results are demonstrated for its validation.