Numerical Investigation into the Pressure and Flow Velocity Distributions of a Slender-Body Catamaran Due to Viscous Interference Effects
A computational fluid dynamics investigation was carried out on a slender body catamaran to determine the effect of pressure and flow velocity changes for varied hull separations. The investigation was conducted using an NPL 4a model with a slenderness (length to breadth) ratio of about 11 toget...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universitas Indonesia
2021-01-01
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Series: | International Journal of Technology |
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Online Access: | https://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/4269 |
Summary: | A
computational fluid dynamics investigation was carried out on a slender body
catamaran to determine the effect of pressure and flow velocity changes for
varied hull separations. The investigation was conducted using an NPL 4a model
with a slenderness (length to breadth) ratio of about 11 together with the use
of a commercial code (CFX) with hull separations of S/L = 0.3 and 0.4 along
with a variation in Reynolds numbers of 2.86×105, 3.43×105, 4.01×105, and
4.44×105. Pressure and flow velocity around the hull were measured to obtain a
fluid effect attributed to the influence of catamaran hull interference. A
computational fluid dynamics investigation was carried out with the same
configurations as those in the experimental tests. The overall results were in
good agreement, with the order of discrepancy at about 1.76%; the computational
fluid dynamics results were consistently lower than the experimental ones. Both
tests demonstrated a viscous interaction between the hulls and, thus, the form
factors for the demihull and catamaran were properly derived: the form factor
for the demihull (1+k) was 1.254 and for the catamaran (1+?k) was 1.420,
indicating interaction effects of about 13.2%. The form factor for the
catamaran was consistently higher than the demihull, suggesting some viscous
interference between the hulls. The effect of catamaran hull interference
variation can be recognized through the velocity augmentation ratio (?),
pressure change ratio (?), and the viscous interference factor (?). In
addition, the ? value is very helpful for finding out the interference of the
hull on a catamaran when sophisticated experimental and numerical tools are not
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ISSN: | 2086-9614 2087-2100 |