Chinese Journal of Ship Research, Volume. 17, Issue 3, 135(2022)

Numerical analysis of drag reduction of hydrofoil appendage for high-speed ship

Qian CHEN, Zhihua LIU, Gangquan ZHAO, and Wentao LIU
Author Affiliations
  • College of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Naval University of Engineering, Wuhan 430033, China
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    Objective

    In order to reduce the wave-making resistance of high-speed ships, this paper proposes an innovative hydrofoil appendage with a drag reduction effect.

    Methods

    An NACA 0012 airfoil is selected for the hydrofoil appendage cross-section, and a series of studies on the drag reduction effects of bow-mounted hydrofoil appendages of different sizes and installation positions is carried out using the numerical calculation method verified by convergence and reliability tests. The drag reduction effect of adding a T-wing to the stern of a ship is further studied.

    Results

    The results show that the maximum drag reduction is 7.38% and 6.82% at high speeds of Froude number 0.45 and 0.494 when the hydrofoil appendage is only installed at the bow. The drag is further reduced after adding the T-wing to the stern, and the total drag reduction is 9.35% and 11.13% at high speeds of Froude number 0.45 and 0.494.

    Conclusions

    The hydrofoil appendage with a drag reduction effect proposed in this paper greatly reduces the total drag of high-speed ships, improves their speed and provides new technical means for further improving their navigation performance.

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    Qian CHEN, Zhihua LIU, Gangquan ZHAO, Wentao LIU. Numerical analysis of drag reduction of hydrofoil appendage for high-speed ship[J]. Chinese Journal of Ship Research, 2022, 17(3): 135

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    Paper Information

    Category: Ship Design and Performance

    Received: Jan. 4, 2022

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Mar. 25, 2025

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    DOI:10.19693/j.issn.1673-3185.02753

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