Computation of hydrodynamic characteristics of ships using CFD

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Naz, N. and Karim, M. M. 2017. Computation of hydrodynamic characteristics of ships using CFD. International Journal of Materials, Mechanics and Manufacturing. 5 (4), pp. 219-223. https://doi.org/10.18178/ijmmm.2017.5.4.322
AuthorsNaz, N. and Karim, M. M.
Abstract

This paper investigates various hydrodynamic characteristics of two conventional ships namely Wigley hull and Series 60 ship by commercial CFD software named Shipflow. Zonal approach is applied to incorporate ‘potential flow solver’in the region outside the boundary layer and wake,‘boundary layer solver’in thin boundary layer region near the hull and ‘Navier Stokes solver’in the wake region successively. Finally free-surface wave pattern, wave elevation, pressure coefficient on hull, boundary layer streamline and different resistance components at different speeds are computed and validated by comparing with experimental results.

KeywordsPotential flow; Viscous flow; Wave patters; XPAN; XBOUND; XCHAP
Year2017
JournalInternational Journal of Materials, Mechanics and Manufacturing
Journal citation5 (4), pp. 219-223
PublisherIACSIT Press
ISSN1793-8198
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.18178/ijmmm.2017.5.4.322
Official URLhttps://www.ijmmm.org/vol5/322-AC2016-107.pdf
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OnlineNov 2017
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Deposited16 Dec 2024
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