This paper presents experimental and theoretical studies on the dynamic effect on the propeller loading due to ventilation by using a simulation model that generates a time domain solution for propeller forces in varying operational conditions. For ventilation modeling, the simulation model applies a formula based on the idea that the change in lift coefficient due to ventilation computes the change in the thrust coefficient. It is discussed how dynamic effects, like hysteresis effects and blade frequency dynamics, can be included in the simulation model. Simulation model validation was completed by comparison with CFD (computational fluid dynamics) calculations and model experiments. Experiments were performed for static and dynamic (heave...
Simulation of a cavitating propeller in behind conditions and analysis of induced hull pressure fluc...
This paper reports on the ongoing developments of cavitation modelling so far which include prelimin...
Aircraft propellers in any flight condition other than pure axial flight are subject to an incident ...
This paper presents experimental and theoretical studies on the dynamic effect on the propeller load...
Traditionally ships and propulsion units have been optimised for operation in calm water. Considerat...
Dynamic Positioning (DP) systems are increasingly replacing traditional positionkeeping methods—such...
When propellers are operating near the free surface, phenomenon called ventilation might occur. Due...
The simulation model PropSiM for simulation of propeller performance has been developed and implemen...
The paper presents a discussion of the ventilation inception and air drawing prediction of ships pro...
The paper is largely based on analysis of a series of experiments by Koushan (2006 I and II), where ...
Funding Information: V. Viitanen would like to express his gratitude for the support granted by the ...
The present thesis wants to take a step forward towards the understanding and quantification of the...
When operated under large water immersion, surface piercing propellers are prone to be in heavy load...
ABSTRACT This paper deals with numerical simulations of the cavitating flow around a marine propelle...
The performance of a partially submerged propeller under the bollard condition was assessed using nu...
Simulation of a cavitating propeller in behind conditions and analysis of induced hull pressure fluc...
This paper reports on the ongoing developments of cavitation modelling so far which include prelimin...
Aircraft propellers in any flight condition other than pure axial flight are subject to an incident ...
This paper presents experimental and theoretical studies on the dynamic effect on the propeller load...
Traditionally ships and propulsion units have been optimised for operation in calm water. Considerat...
Dynamic Positioning (DP) systems are increasingly replacing traditional positionkeeping methods—such...
When propellers are operating near the free surface, phenomenon called ventilation might occur. Due...
The simulation model PropSiM for simulation of propeller performance has been developed and implemen...
The paper presents a discussion of the ventilation inception and air drawing prediction of ships pro...
The paper is largely based on analysis of a series of experiments by Koushan (2006 I and II), where ...
Funding Information: V. Viitanen would like to express his gratitude for the support granted by the ...
The present thesis wants to take a step forward towards the understanding and quantification of the...
When operated under large water immersion, surface piercing propellers are prone to be in heavy load...
ABSTRACT This paper deals with numerical simulations of the cavitating flow around a marine propelle...
The performance of a partially submerged propeller under the bollard condition was assessed using nu...
Simulation of a cavitating propeller in behind conditions and analysis of induced hull pressure fluc...
This paper reports on the ongoing developments of cavitation modelling so far which include prelimin...
Aircraft propellers in any flight condition other than pure axial flight are subject to an incident ...