Numerical Investigation of Propeller Skew Effect on Cavitation

This paper addresses the skew effects (a significant geometric property) of marine propellers on cavitation phenomenon numerically. DTMB 4381, 4382, 4383 and 4384 model propellers with different skew values have been chosen to investigate the cavity patterns on the blades under open water conditio...

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Main Author: Şakir BAL
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gemi Makinaları İşletme Mühendisleri Odası 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of ETA Maritime Science
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Online Access:https://www.journalagent.com/jems/pdfs/JEMS-08860-ORIGINAL_RESEARCH_%28AR%29-BAL.pdf
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spelling doaj-4a80c2cadc2246568ff790e8abd12a122020-11-25T02:25:37ZengGemi Makinaları İşletme Mühendisleri OdasıJournal of ETA Maritime Science2147-29552148-93862019-06-017212713610.5505/jems.2019.08860Numerical Investigation of Propeller Skew Effect on CavitationŞakir BALThis paper addresses the skew effects (a significant geometric property) of marine propellers on cavitation phenomenon numerically. DTMB 4381, 4382, 4383 and 4384 model propellers with different skew values have been chosen to investigate the cavity patterns on the blades under open water conditions. A lifting surface method has been applied for both non-cavitating and cavitating propellers. Numerical results (nondimensional thrust and torque coefficients, efficiency values and cavity patterns on the blades) have been validated with experimental results. It has been found that the present numerical method is accurate and reliable for predicting the hydrodynamic performance of both non-cavitating and cavitating propeller under open water conditions. It has also been found that under certain conditions the skewed blades of the propeller can cause lesser cavity patterns and improve the propeller performance.https://www.journalagent.com/jems/pdfs/JEMS-08860-ORIGINAL_RESEARCH_%28AR%29-BAL.pdfCavitationPropellerSkewLifting Surface Method
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author Şakir BAL
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Numerical Investigation of Propeller Skew Effect on Cavitation
Journal of ETA Maritime Science
Cavitation
Propeller
Skew
Lifting Surface Method
author_facet Şakir BAL
author_sort Şakir BAL
title Numerical Investigation of Propeller Skew Effect on Cavitation
title_short Numerical Investigation of Propeller Skew Effect on Cavitation
title_full Numerical Investigation of Propeller Skew Effect on Cavitation
title_fullStr Numerical Investigation of Propeller Skew Effect on Cavitation
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Investigation of Propeller Skew Effect on Cavitation
title_sort numerical investigation of propeller skew effect on cavitation
publisher Gemi Makinaları İşletme Mühendisleri Odası
series Journal of ETA Maritime Science
issn 2147-2955
2148-9386
publishDate 2019-06-01
description This paper addresses the skew effects (a significant geometric property) of marine propellers on cavitation phenomenon numerically. DTMB 4381, 4382, 4383 and 4384 model propellers with different skew values have been chosen to investigate the cavity patterns on the blades under open water conditions. A lifting surface method has been applied for both non-cavitating and cavitating propellers. Numerical results (nondimensional thrust and torque coefficients, efficiency values and cavity patterns on the blades) have been validated with experimental results. It has been found that the present numerical method is accurate and reliable for predicting the hydrodynamic performance of both non-cavitating and cavitating propeller under open water conditions. It has also been found that under certain conditions the skewed blades of the propeller can cause lesser cavity patterns and improve the propeller performance.
topic Cavitation
Propeller
Skew
Lifting Surface Method
url https://www.journalagent.com/jems/pdfs/JEMS-08860-ORIGINAL_RESEARCH_%28AR%29-BAL.pdf
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