Carbon fibre composite has extremely high strength, low density and no corrosion in sea water. These characteristics make it a favourable alternative for consideration as material for marine screw propellers. The obvious advantages are lightweight propeller, resistance to corrosion, and possibly favourable fatigue characteristics. As against this, the relatively higher flexibility of material needs investigation since change of geometry due to load on the blades can affect the hydrodynamic performance. These materials are reduced stiffness and anisotropic in nature, and therefore hydro-elastic based performance analysis is required to understand their performance in operating condition. The current study focuses on numerical investigation f...
In the past several decades, many papers have been published on fluid–structure coupled calculations...
In the past several decades, many papers have been published on fluid–structure coupled calculations...
In this work, a coupled boundary element method (BEM) – finite element method (FEM) is presented fo...
The aim of the present research work is to investigate the hydrodynamic characteristics (pressure di...
The paper presents a method based on hydro-elastic analysis to determine the hydrodynamics character...
A fairly recent development in the maritime industry is the rising interest in composites, as they h...
Composite marine propeller, due to its potential advantage of reduced weight and noise reduction, ha...
Abstract This paper aims to predict the hydrodynamic characteristics and structural analysis of the ...
This paper presents a two-way Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) co-simulation of a marine propeller ...
Professional paper The paper presents a method based on hydro-elastic analysis to determine the hydr...
Marine Propellers of different types have been used in vessel propulsion systems. Surface Piercing P...
ABSTRACTA reliable steady/transient hydro-elastic analysis is developed for flexible (composite) mar...
Propellers are used to propel the vast majority of ships. They are most commonly made out of Nickel-...
The application of composite materials in marine propellers is a relatively recent innovation. Metho...
Traditional marine propellers that are manufactured using alloys have a fixed shape. These propeller...
In the past several decades, many papers have been published on fluid–structure coupled calculations...
In the past several decades, many papers have been published on fluid–structure coupled calculations...
In this work, a coupled boundary element method (BEM) – finite element method (FEM) is presented fo...
The aim of the present research work is to investigate the hydrodynamic characteristics (pressure di...
The paper presents a method based on hydro-elastic analysis to determine the hydrodynamics character...
A fairly recent development in the maritime industry is the rising interest in composites, as they h...
Composite marine propeller, due to its potential advantage of reduced weight and noise reduction, ha...
Abstract This paper aims to predict the hydrodynamic characteristics and structural analysis of the ...
This paper presents a two-way Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) co-simulation of a marine propeller ...
Professional paper The paper presents a method based on hydro-elastic analysis to determine the hydr...
Marine Propellers of different types have been used in vessel propulsion systems. Surface Piercing P...
ABSTRACTA reliable steady/transient hydro-elastic analysis is developed for flexible (composite) mar...
Propellers are used to propel the vast majority of ships. They are most commonly made out of Nickel-...
The application of composite materials in marine propellers is a relatively recent innovation. Metho...
Traditional marine propellers that are manufactured using alloys have a fixed shape. These propeller...
In the past several decades, many papers have been published on fluid–structure coupled calculations...
In the past several decades, many papers have been published on fluid–structure coupled calculations...
In this work, a coupled boundary element method (BEM) – finite element method (FEM) is presented fo...