In this study, the airflow around a yacht sail with imposed final geometry is simulated using a CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) code reproducing full scale measurements. The code is a commercial viscous CFD based on Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations. The purpose of this article is to consider the effect of the mast on the performance of a sail. This research is related to a previously and published investigation written by the first author. That research was based on the aerodynamics of sails alone due to the lack of knowledge in regards to the geometry of the mast. The contribution of this new research is the calculation of how the mast affects sail performance using a recently acquired software. Further...
In search of increased performance, modern sailing vessels are becoming more and more complex, intro...
This work presents a full-scale experimental study of a yacht rig and sails in real upwind sailing c...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering; and, (M.S.)--Massa...
A commercial code (ANSYS CFX10) which is based upon Reynolds Average Navier Stokes, is used here to ...
This thesis focuses on the numerical simulation of yacht sails using both computational fluid dynami...
The purpose of this investigation was the determination of the aerodynamic performance of sails and ...
A novel method similar to marching technique was used to model wind tunnel tests. ► Sail trim criter...
In this paper we propose a rational viscous Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methodology applied t...
This study aims to analyze different configurations of mast-sail coupling of a boat with single sail...
A commercial Reynolds Average Navier Stokes code (ANSYS CFX10) is used here to compare with wind-tun...
While a sailboat is sailing, aerodynamic and hydrodynamic forces are developed due to the interactio...
The development of modern sailing boats has been based almost entirely on the cooperative efforts of...
In this thesis is described the development of an integrated mathematical model for the study of sai...
A numerical investigation of the dynamic Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI) of a yacht sail plan subm...
The effects of mast height and centre of gravity on re-righting have been investigated experimental...
In search of increased performance, modern sailing vessels are becoming more and more complex, intro...
This work presents a full-scale experimental study of a yacht rig and sails in real upwind sailing c...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering; and, (M.S.)--Massa...
A commercial code (ANSYS CFX10) which is based upon Reynolds Average Navier Stokes, is used here to ...
This thesis focuses on the numerical simulation of yacht sails using both computational fluid dynami...
The purpose of this investigation was the determination of the aerodynamic performance of sails and ...
A novel method similar to marching technique was used to model wind tunnel tests. ► Sail trim criter...
In this paper we propose a rational viscous Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methodology applied t...
This study aims to analyze different configurations of mast-sail coupling of a boat with single sail...
A commercial Reynolds Average Navier Stokes code (ANSYS CFX10) is used here to compare with wind-tun...
While a sailboat is sailing, aerodynamic and hydrodynamic forces are developed due to the interactio...
The development of modern sailing boats has been based almost entirely on the cooperative efforts of...
In this thesis is described the development of an integrated mathematical model for the study of sai...
A numerical investigation of the dynamic Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI) of a yacht sail plan subm...
The effects of mast height and centre of gravity on re-righting have been investigated experimental...
In search of increased performance, modern sailing vessels are becoming more and more complex, intro...
This work presents a full-scale experimental study of a yacht rig and sails in real upwind sailing c...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering; and, (M.S.)--Massa...