The objective of this study was to investigate the performance of a model azimuthing podded propulsor in ice-covered water. Model tests were carried out with two different depths of cut into the ice (15 and 35 mm), two different ice conditions (presawn and pack ice conditions), and four different azimuthing angles. The depth of cut is the maximum penetration depth of the propeller blade into the ice block. The 0.3-m-diameter model propeller was operated in a continuous ice milling condition. Ice loads were measured by several sensors which were installed in various positions on the model. Six one-axis pancake-style load cells on the top of the model measured the global loads and two six-component dynamometers were installed on the shaft to ...
Fluid-structure interaction between an ice sheet on the water surface and a podded R-Class propeller...
When navigating in ice, a ship's propeller experiences extremely high loads due to its interaction w...
The Institute for Ocean Technology of the National Research Council of Canada has conducted a series...
With the advent of podded propulsors finding applications in vessels destined to operate in ice cond...
This paper describes an overview of model tests and numerical predictions for a podded propulsor in ...
This paper describes an overview of model tests and numerical predictions for a podded propulsor in ...
With the increase in popularity of podded propulsors and arctic navigation, understanding the intera...
With the increase in popularity of podded propulsors and arctic navigation, understanding the intera...
This paper describes the experimental model designed and built at Institute for Ocean Technology (IO...
With the increase in popularity of podded propulsors and arctic navigation, understanding the intera...
Non-hospitable areas are frequently being explored for new energy resources and most of these places...
Propeller-ice interaction experiments were conducted in the ice tank at the National Research Counci...
As the interest in arctic shipping and arctic exploration of oil and gas is increasing in recent yea...
Two highly skewed controllable pitch model propellers were tested in both open water and ice covered...
With the increased interest in arctic shipping the number of vessels navigating in the arctic or bei...
Fluid-structure interaction between an ice sheet on the water surface and a podded R-Class propeller...
When navigating in ice, a ship's propeller experiences extremely high loads due to its interaction w...
The Institute for Ocean Technology of the National Research Council of Canada has conducted a series...
With the advent of podded propulsors finding applications in vessels destined to operate in ice cond...
This paper describes an overview of model tests and numerical predictions for a podded propulsor in ...
This paper describes an overview of model tests and numerical predictions for a podded propulsor in ...
With the increase in popularity of podded propulsors and arctic navigation, understanding the intera...
With the increase in popularity of podded propulsors and arctic navigation, understanding the intera...
This paper describes the experimental model designed and built at Institute for Ocean Technology (IO...
With the increase in popularity of podded propulsors and arctic navigation, understanding the intera...
Non-hospitable areas are frequently being explored for new energy resources and most of these places...
Propeller-ice interaction experiments were conducted in the ice tank at the National Research Counci...
As the interest in arctic shipping and arctic exploration of oil and gas is increasing in recent yea...
Two highly skewed controllable pitch model propellers were tested in both open water and ice covered...
With the increased interest in arctic shipping the number of vessels navigating in the arctic or bei...
Fluid-structure interaction between an ice sheet on the water surface and a podded R-Class propeller...
When navigating in ice, a ship's propeller experiences extremely high loads due to its interaction w...
The Institute for Ocean Technology of the National Research Council of Canada has conducted a series...