Numerical Contribution to Airflow Study Through a Generic Merchant Ship Models
Author:
Soufiane Berrezoug Djawad1, Bouzit Mohammed2, Merahi Leila3, Bencherif Mohammed2
Affiliation:
1. Energy and Naval Propulsion Laboratory, BO 1523 El M’naouer,Oran, ALGERIA, also with University of Sciences and Technology Mohammed BOUDIAF, BO 1523 El M’naouer, Oran, ALGERIA 2. University of Sciences and Technology Mohammed BOUDIAF, BO 1523 El M’naouer, Oran, ALGERIA 3. Energy and Naval Propulsion Laboratory, BO 1523 El M’naouer,Oran, ALGERIA
Abstract
The merchant ships are continuously recruited by the world meteorological organization (WMO) as Voluntary Observing Ship (VOS) for the collect of meteorological parameters at the ocean surface. VOS meteorological observation includes many parameters such as the wind speed measured by anemometers. This measurement is biased by the presence of ship and superstructure. Little work was carried out in this field. Between them we find the experimental work at a low speed wind tunnel of Southampton University which studies the airflow distortion over simple models (generic models) of VOS merchant ship. This study presents numerical results of a 3D simulation analyzing airflow effect above the bridge of a generic merchant ship models involved in VOS. For this purpose three-dimensional, stationary and turbulent, numerical simulation has been achieved the flow over the bridge of a tanker and a container ship at 1/ 46 scale using a numerical code and CFX code with turbulence k-ε models. This numerical study allows us to know the position of the line of equality as well as the zone of acceleration and deceleration of the flow. The results obtained numerically by numerical code and CFX code are compared with those obtained experimentally in the wind tunnel of Southampton University. Numerical results are in a good agreement with experimental results and can be used as a reference to find the position of the equality line and to know the error range in of the anemometer velocity reading.
Publisher
World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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