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Unsteady RANS CFD Simulations of Sailboat’s Hull and Comparison with Full-Scale Test

Pietro Casalone, Oronzo Dell’Edera, Beatrice Fenu, Giuseppe Giorgi, Sergej Antonello Sirigu, Giuliana Mattiazzo

2020Journal of Marine Science and Engineering19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The hydrodynamic investigation of a hull’s performance is a key aspect when designing a new prototype, especially when it comes to a competitive/racing environment. This paper purports to perform a fully nonlinear unsteady Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) simulation to predict the motion and hydrodynamic resistance of a sailboat, thus creating a reliable tool for designing a new hull or refining the design of an existing one. A comprehensive range of speeds is explored, and results are validated with hydrodynamic full-scale tests, conducted in the towing tank facility at University of Naples Federico II, Italy. In particular, this work deals with numerical ventilation, which is a typical issue occurring when modeling a hull; a simple and effective solution is here proposed and investigated, based on the phase-interaction substitution procedure. Results of the computational fluid dynamic (CFD) campaign agree with the experimental fluid dynamic (EFD) within a 2% margin.

Topics & Concepts

Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equationsComputational fluid dynamicsHullTowingMarine engineeringFull scaleNonlinear systemScale (ratio)MechanicsWork (physics)Range (aeronautics)Computer scienceEngineeringAerospace engineeringMechanical engineeringStructural engineeringPhysicsQuantum mechanicsShip Hydrodynamics and ManeuverabilityFluid Dynamics Simulations and InteractionsMaritime Transport Emissions and Efficiency
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