Numerical Investigation of Single and Double Steps in Planing Hulls

Author:

Sulman Muhammad1,Mancini Simone2ORCID,Bilandi Rasul Niazmand3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Naval Architecture, National University of Science and Technology (NUST), PNEC PNS Jauhar, Karsaz Faisal Cantonment, Karachi 75350, Pakistan

2. Department of Industrial Engineering, Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”, Via Claudio 21, 80125 Naples, Italy

3. Estonian Maritime Academy, Tallinn University of Technology, 11712 Tallinn, Estonia

Abstract

Incorporating steps into a hull reduces the wetted surface, promoting improved hydrodynamic lift and reduced resistance at high speeds, provided that the step is designed appropriately. Traditional hydrodynamics studies rely on scaled model testing in towing tanks, but numerical tools offer a more efficient alternative. This study focused on investigating the hydrodynamic performance of stepped hulls by modifying the parent hull of the Naples Systematic Series (C1). The Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code SIEMENS PLM STAR CCM+ version 2302 was used for simulations, including four different beam Froude numbers (FrB = 1.13, 2.22, 2.56, and 2.96) and a total of 15 hull configurations with single and double steps. By employing a three-dimensional computational analysis of multiphase flow using Dynamic Fluid–Body Interaction (DFBI) and overset mesh, various performance parameters such as resistance coefficient, dimensionless wetted surface, sinkage, and dynamic trim were analyzed. The accuracy of the CFD results was confirmed through comparison with experimental data and grid uncertainty assessment. The study demonstrated that placing a single step near the transom decreased trim and increased resistance and wetted surface. Conversely, positioning a step in the forward section reduced the trim angle at lower step heights but increased trim at higher step heights in single-stepped hulls. The application of these findings contributes to the design optimization of stepped hulls for enhanced performance in high-speed maritime applications.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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