This paper has predicted the range and volume of unsteady sheet cavitation of a propeller by using the surface panel method. The linearization in cavity thickness is adopted to reduce the computing time and storage sp...This paper has predicted the range and volume of unsteady sheet cavitation of a propeller by using the surface panel method. The linearization in cavity thickness is adopted to reduce the computing time and storage space. The iteration scheme between chordwise strips has been used because the range and volume of cavitation are both unknown. The propeller cavitation range determined by the calculation method presented in this paper agrees with the observation results of cavity image at cavitation tunnel very well, and this proves the practicability of the method.展开更多
A time domain Kelvin source high order panel method based on NURBS is developed and applied to solve the unsteady wave making problems. Numerical results of instant wave resistance and free surface elevation are pr...A time domain Kelvin source high order panel method based on NURBS is developed and applied to solve the unsteady wave making problems. Numerical results of instant wave resistance and free surface elevation are presented and compared with the availaby results by other authors, for submerged spheroid and sphere beneath the free surface and for surface ship of Wigley models moving with unsteady speed. The agreement is satisfying.展开更多
文摘This paper has predicted the range and volume of unsteady sheet cavitation of a propeller by using the surface panel method. The linearization in cavity thickness is adopted to reduce the computing time and storage space. The iteration scheme between chordwise strips has been used because the range and volume of cavitation are both unknown. The propeller cavitation range determined by the calculation method presented in this paper agrees with the observation results of cavity image at cavitation tunnel very well, and this proves the practicability of the method.
文摘A time domain Kelvin source high order panel method based on NURBS is developed and applied to solve the unsteady wave making problems. Numerical results of instant wave resistance and free surface elevation are presented and compared with the availaby results by other authors, for submerged spheroid and sphere beneath the free surface and for surface ship of Wigley models moving with unsteady speed. The agreement is satisfying.