Affiliation:
1. Department of Naval Architecture, Naval University of Engineering, Wuhan 430033, China
2. School of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Energy Power Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430033, China
Abstract
When a submarine encounters an emergency situation, it should take emergency-surfacing actions by moving upward with a large angle of attack in the vertical plane. Previous research has often neglected the effect of vertical plane motion on the lateral force (Fy), rolling moment (Mx), and yawing moment (Mz). To examine the flow characteristics of submarines at high angles of attack on the vertical plane, the SST-DDES method is adopted in conjunction with adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) technology, and the new Omega vortex detection method is employed as the AMR criterion for numerical calculations. The obtained results are then appropriately verified by conducting water tank experiments, and the effects of different angles of attack and heel angles on Fy, Mx, and Mz are methodically examined. The results reveal that, in the flow around the vertical plane of a submarine, the influence of Fy and Mz cannot be ignored. In addition, when the vertical velocity of the hull is greater than 0.6 m/s, the influence of Mx cannot be overlooked either. When the angle of attack on the vertical plane of the submarine is greater than 25°, the effects of Fy, Mx, and Mz cannot be neglected, and the effect of Mz is particularly prominent, with its amplitude close to or greater than the average value of the pitch moment (My). The obtained results reveal that the presence of the heel angle (θ) intensifies the forces on the hull for Fy, Mx, and Mz, and the forces caused by the vertical velocity at Fy, Mx, and Mz cannot be neglected. These findings can provide a mechanical analysis basis for the analysis of nonlinear motion phenomena during submarine surfacing.
Funder
Pre-Research on Equipment (Shared Technology) of China
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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