KRISO 대형 캐비테이션터널 시험조건의 함정 모형선반류에 대한 수치해석적 연구Numerical Analysis of the Wake of a Surface Ship Model Mounted in KRISO Large Cavitation Tunnel
- Other Titles
- Numerical Analysis of the Wake of a Surface Ship Model Mounted in KRISO Large Cavitation Tunnel
- Authors
- 박일룡; 김제인; 김기섭; 안종우; 박영하; 김명수
- Issue Date
- 2016
- Publisher
- 대한조선학회
- Keywords
- 수상함정; 대형 캐비테이션터널; 전산유체역학; Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes방정식; 공칭반류; 부가물; 축 회전; Surface ship; Large Cavitation Tunnel; Computational Fluid Dynamics; RANS Equations; Nominal wake; Appendages; Shaft Rotation
- Citation
- 대한조선학회 논문집, v.53, no.6, pp 494 - 502
- Pages
- 9
- Journal Title
- 대한조선학회 논문집
- Volume
- 53
- Number
- 6
- Start Page
- 494
- End Page
- 502
- URI
- https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/692
- ISSN
- 1225-1143
- Abstract
- The accurate assessment of hull-appendage interaction in the early design stage is important to control the inflow to the propeller plane, which can cause undesirable hydrodynamic effects in terms of cavitation phenomenon. This paper describes a numerical analysis for the flow around a fully appended surface ship model for which KRISO has carried out a model test in the Large Cavitation Tunnel(LCT). This numerical study was performed with the LCT model test in a complementary manner for a good reproduction of the wake distribution of surface ships. A second order accurate finite volume method provided by a commercial computational fluid dynamics(CFD) program was used to solve the governing Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes(RANS) equations, where the SST k-ω model was used for turbulence closure. The numerical results were compared to available LCT experimental data for validation. The calculations gave good predictions for the boundary layer profiles on the walls of the empty cavitation tunnel and the wake at the propeller plane of the fully appended hull model in the LCT.
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