Affiliation:
1. Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering College, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian 116026, China
Abstract
Underwater gliders have emerged as effective tools for long-term ocean exploration. Employing aircraft for launching underwater gliders could significantly expand their application. Compared to slender underwater vehicles, the distinctive wing structure of underwater gliders may endure huge impact forces when entering water, leading to more intricate impact load characteristics and potential wing damage. This paper employs a computational fluid dynamics approach to analyze the water entry event of an airdropped underwater glider and its impact load behavior. The results indicate that the glider impact load is enhanced prominently by the wing, and that the extent of enhancement is influenced by the entry attitude. At an entry angle of 80°, the glider exhibits the maximum impact load during different water entry angles. In addition, a larger attack angle indicates a higher glider impact load. Our present study holds significant importance for both the hydrodynamic shape design and water entry strategy control of airdropped underwater gliders.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
Joint Fund of Science & Technology Department of Liaoning Province, State Key Laboratory of Robotics
Key-Area Research and Development Program of Guangdong Province
Shanghai Ship Engineering Key Laboratory Fund
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