Numerical study on the aerodynamic and hydrodynamic performances of an ultra-high-speed AAMV

In order to investigate the resistance performance of an ultra-high-speed aerodynamically alleviated marine vehicle (AAMV), finite volume method (FVM)-based computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software STAR CCM+ is used to simulate the forward motion of this vehicle. The calculated results are valida...

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Published inJournal of hydrodynamics. Series B Vol. 35; no. 5; pp. 980 - 992
Main Authors Ni, Qi-jun, Ji, Shi-jun, Jiang, Yi, Li, Sheng-zhong, Liu, Yang, Xu, Wei-tong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Singapore Springer Nature Singapore 01.10.2023
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Summary:In order to investigate the resistance performance of an ultra-high-speed aerodynamically alleviated marine vehicle (AAMV), finite volume method (FVM)-based computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software STAR CCM+ is used to simulate the forward motion of this vehicle. The calculated results are validated as they reach good agreement with experimental data. Comparing the motions of models with and without aero-wings, the hybrid aerodynamic and hydrodynamic mechanism of this novel hull is discussed. Study is subsequently performed that how step configuration, spray rail and deadrise angle act on hull behavior and resistance. The results show that models with double steps and spray rail possess better resistance characteristics at high speeds, and planing surface with variable deadrise angle could further improve the overall navigation performance.
ISSN:1001-6058
1878-0342
DOI:10.1007/s42241-023-0070-7