FSI-based structural optimization of thin bladed composite propellers

Lamination of thin bladed composite marine propellers necessitates dropping layers following thickness variation to produce lighter propeller with good elastic damping. Composite blade is subjected to multiaxial loads resulted from nonuniformly distributed hydrodynamic pressure that cause the blade...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Hussain, Yehia Abdel-Nasser, Adel Banawan, Yasser M. Ahmed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-10-01
Series:Alexandria Engineering Journal
Subjects:
CFD
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016820302970
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spelling doaj-8c189fd327734b7c8e25843080cd26ba2021-06-02T11:25:49ZengElsevierAlexandria Engineering Journal1110-01682020-10-0159537553766FSI-based structural optimization of thin bladed composite propellersMohamed Hussain0Yehia Abdel-Nasser1Adel Banawan2Yasser M. Ahmed3Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt; RSC for Marine Design and Reseaarch, Khartoum, Sudan; Corresponding author at: Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt.Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Alexandria University, EgyptDepartment of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Alexandria University, EgyptDepartment of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Alexandria University, EgyptLamination of thin bladed composite marine propellers necessitates dropping layers following thickness variation to produce lighter propeller with good elastic damping. Composite blade is subjected to multiaxial loads resulted from nonuniformly distributed hydrodynamic pressure that cause the blade to undergo combined structural response of bent and twist therefore, strength evaluation of such tapered laminate is a highly nontrivial process that include significant fluid–structure interaction (FSI). This research aims to investigate the strength of composite propeller using unconstrained stacking-sequence optimization based on fully coupled CFD-FEA analysis. Different hub idealization techniques were studied to determine the most accurate treatment in predicting stress and deformation of the blade. Composite model configured for propeller VP1304 after modification on blade thickness and, initial analysis on balanced-stacking of [0, 90, 45,−45] were set as a benchmark for optimization process targeting to minimize failure index; calculated according to Puck failure theory considering fiber and matrix failure as well as delamination. Delamination is evidenced to be utmost critical mode of failure whereas, the optimization resulted in an optimum laminate with unbalanced nonsystematic stacking that succeeded to; reduce interlaminar stresses, avoid failure and, reduce maximum value of IRF (Inverse Reserve Factor) by 50% compared to the predefined balanced-stacking benchmark.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016820302970Composite propellerFailure analysisDelaminationHydro-elasticityFluid-structure interactionCFD
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author Mohamed Hussain
Yehia Abdel-Nasser
Adel Banawan
Yasser M. Ahmed
spellingShingle Mohamed Hussain
Yehia Abdel-Nasser
Adel Banawan
Yasser M. Ahmed
FSI-based structural optimization of thin bladed composite propellers
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Composite propeller
Failure analysis
Delamination
Hydro-elasticity
Fluid-structure interaction
CFD
author_facet Mohamed Hussain
Yehia Abdel-Nasser
Adel Banawan
Yasser M. Ahmed
author_sort Mohamed Hussain
title FSI-based structural optimization of thin bladed composite propellers
title_short FSI-based structural optimization of thin bladed composite propellers
title_full FSI-based structural optimization of thin bladed composite propellers
title_fullStr FSI-based structural optimization of thin bladed composite propellers
title_full_unstemmed FSI-based structural optimization of thin bladed composite propellers
title_sort fsi-based structural optimization of thin bladed composite propellers
publisher Elsevier
series Alexandria Engineering Journal
issn 1110-0168
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Lamination of thin bladed composite marine propellers necessitates dropping layers following thickness variation to produce lighter propeller with good elastic damping. Composite blade is subjected to multiaxial loads resulted from nonuniformly distributed hydrodynamic pressure that cause the blade to undergo combined structural response of bent and twist therefore, strength evaluation of such tapered laminate is a highly nontrivial process that include significant fluid–structure interaction (FSI). This research aims to investigate the strength of composite propeller using unconstrained stacking-sequence optimization based on fully coupled CFD-FEA analysis. Different hub idealization techniques were studied to determine the most accurate treatment in predicting stress and deformation of the blade. Composite model configured for propeller VP1304 after modification on blade thickness and, initial analysis on balanced-stacking of [0, 90, 45,−45] were set as a benchmark for optimization process targeting to minimize failure index; calculated according to Puck failure theory considering fiber and matrix failure as well as delamination. Delamination is evidenced to be utmost critical mode of failure whereas, the optimization resulted in an optimum laminate with unbalanced nonsystematic stacking that succeeded to; reduce interlaminar stresses, avoid failure and, reduce maximum value of IRF (Inverse Reserve Factor) by 50% compared to the predefined balanced-stacking benchmark.
topic Composite propeller
Failure analysis
Delamination
Hydro-elasticity
Fluid-structure interaction
CFD
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016820302970
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