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Numerical Investigation of Self-Propulsion Performance and Noise Level of DARPA Suboff Model

Chunyu Guo, Xu Wang, Chongge Chen, Yinghong Li, Jian Hu

2023Journal of Marine Science and Engineering13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Propulsion noise is an enduring problem of significant military and environmental importance. Hence, it is crucial to investigate propeller noise characteristics. In this study, the hydrodynamic performance and noise level of the DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) Suboff submarine with the E1619 propeller were analyzed. The hull resistance and propeller hydrodynamics were studied separately, and the numerical results were validated using available experimental values. The self-propulsion point was determined by matching the hull resistance and propeller thrust following ITTC (International Towing Tank Conference) convention. Based on hydrodynamics and acoustic Ffowcs Williams–Hawkings (FW–H) models, the underwater-radiated noise characteristics in the self-propulsion state were simulated. The calculations indicated that the contribution of the quadrupole term in the FW–H equation is not negligible in the high-frequency band. Compared with the noise of open-water propellers, the spectrum of the E1619 propeller in its self-propulsion state is more complex, and the upstream noise is amplified.

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PropulsionTowingPropellerHullMarine engineeringNoise (video)ThrustEngineeringUnderwaterAerospace engineeringComputer scienceGeologyOceanographyImage (mathematics)Artificial intelligenceAerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet FlowsAcoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchWind and Air Flow Studies