Purpose: This research aims to investigate the effects of manipulation of a torpedo’s geometries to attain higher terminal velocity. The parameters of interest include geometric changes of the original design, as well as sea water properties that reflect water depth in South China Sea. Design/methodology/approach: The research make use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software, FLUENT, to solve viscous incompressible Navier–Stokes equations with two equations k-epsilon turbulent model. The calculated drag coefficient is subsequently used to calculate the maximum attainable terminal velocity of the torpedo. Findings: It was found that the terminal velocity can be improved by sharper tip angle, greater aspect ratio, greater diameter rati...
Previously experimental methods or empirical knowledge laid the foundation for ship design. Performi...
This research presents the first accurate three and six Degree of Freedom (DOF) models of the small ...
Submarines operating near the free surface will experience a depth and speed dependent heave force. ...
The offshore oilfield industry is continuously developing unique and break-through technologies and ...
ABSTRACT The torpedo anchor is a novel kind of device to moor floating offshore structures. It has b...
Since its introduction in 1996, the torpedo anchor has built a reputation for itself as a simple and...
Over the few last decades, numerous mooring concepts have been developed, one of these being the dar...
Drag studies were made on a series of models having varying degrees of bluntness and varying length-...
The development of high-speed craft technology for both the commercial sector and the military has g...
Upon entering shallow waters, ships experience a number of changes due to the hydrodynamic interacti...
The hydrodynamic shape of high speed diver propulsion vehicle (DPV) is very important to its perform...
This paper deals with finding the optimum fineness ratio, i.e. ratio of length to maximum diameter, ...
Ship-bank hydrodynamic interaction effect in shallow water on ship manoeuvrability, steering perform...
Differences in the depth of the water surface affect the hydrodynamics of the ship so there is a pos...
textTorpedo-shaped anchors serve as foundations for risers and floating structures in the deep-water...
Previously experimental methods or empirical knowledge laid the foundation for ship design. Performi...
This research presents the first accurate three and six Degree of Freedom (DOF) models of the small ...
Submarines operating near the free surface will experience a depth and speed dependent heave force. ...
The offshore oilfield industry is continuously developing unique and break-through technologies and ...
ABSTRACT The torpedo anchor is a novel kind of device to moor floating offshore structures. It has b...
Since its introduction in 1996, the torpedo anchor has built a reputation for itself as a simple and...
Over the few last decades, numerous mooring concepts have been developed, one of these being the dar...
Drag studies were made on a series of models having varying degrees of bluntness and varying length-...
The development of high-speed craft technology for both the commercial sector and the military has g...
Upon entering shallow waters, ships experience a number of changes due to the hydrodynamic interacti...
The hydrodynamic shape of high speed diver propulsion vehicle (DPV) is very important to its perform...
This paper deals with finding the optimum fineness ratio, i.e. ratio of length to maximum diameter, ...
Ship-bank hydrodynamic interaction effect in shallow water on ship manoeuvrability, steering perform...
Differences in the depth of the water surface affect the hydrodynamics of the ship so there is a pos...
textTorpedo-shaped anchors serve as foundations for risers and floating structures in the deep-water...
Previously experimental methods or empirical knowledge laid the foundation for ship design. Performi...
This research presents the first accurate three and six Degree of Freedom (DOF) models of the small ...
Submarines operating near the free surface will experience a depth and speed dependent heave force. ...