Chinese Journal of Ship Research, Volume. 16, Issue 3, 50(2021)

Numerical prediction of hydrodynamic performance of differently shaped flapping foil propulsors

Shenghao ZHANG, Lei MEI, and Junwei ZHOU
Author Affiliations
  • School of Ocean Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Weihai 264209, China
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    Objectives

    The hydrodynamic performance of three-dimensional hydrofoils with different shapes is studied in order to find the optimal hydrofoil geometry.

    Methods

    NACA 0012 hydrofoil model with different aspect ratios, tip ratios, forward-swept and back-swept shapes are used to simulated the flow field of the hydrofoil with multi-DOF coupling motion based on the NUMECA Fine/Marine solver. The reliability of the numerical method is validated by comparison with the experimental results and analysis of grid independence.

    Results

    The results show that a hydrofoil with a larger aspect ratio has better performance. By comparing the results of hydrofoils with the same aspect ratio and different tip ratios, it is found that tip ratio causes performance degradation. By comparing the results of forward-swept, back-swept and trapezoidal hydrofoils with the same tip ratio, it is found that the performance of the back-swept hydrofoil is optimal, and the shape of the trailing edge has great influence on hydrofoil performance.

    Conclusions

    This study obtains certain optimal geometrical parameters of flapping foil propulsors, and achieves greater understanding of the characteristics of wake vortex structures.

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    Shenghao ZHANG, Lei MEI, Junwei ZHOU. Numerical prediction of hydrodynamic performance of differently shaped flapping foil propulsors[J]. Chinese Journal of Ship Research, 2021, 16(3): 50

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    Paper Information

    Category: Ship Design and Performance

    Received: Mar. 28, 2020

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Mar. 27, 2025

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    DOI:10.19693/j.issn.1673-3185.01911

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