scholarly journals Analisis Perbandingan Kinerja Drag Force dan Lift Force Antara Rudder Konvensional dan Rudder Fish Tail Dengan Menggunakan CFD

Author(s):  
Abrari Noor Hasmi ◽  
Alamsyah Alamsyah ◽  
Asram Dio Pratama
Keyword(s):  

Rudder adalah perangkat untuk mengubah arah kapal dengan mengubah arah arus air yang mengakibatkan manuver pada kapal. Rudder ditempatkan diujung belakang lambung kapal/ buritan belakang baling-baling. Jenis umumnya banyak dipakai adalah tipe konvensional namun adapun jenis rudder selain jenis konvesional, yaitu jenis fishtail. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisa perbedaan performa antara rudder konvensional dan rudder fishtail terhadap nilai Drag Force dan Lift Force. Metode yang digunakan adalah persamaan Clark dengan bantuan aplikasi berbasis CFD untuk mengetahui performa yang dihasilkan pada saat kapal Drag Force dan Lift Force dengan memvariasikan sudut belok 5°, 10° dan 35°. Hasil penelitian didapatkan rudder konvensional memiliki tingkat keefektivitas drag force dan coefficient drag yang lebih baik dibandingkan rudder fish tail, sedangkan pada rudder fish tail memiliki tingkat memiliki tingkat keefektivitas lift force dan coefficient lift yang lebih baik dibandingkan rudder konvensional.

2013 ◽  
Vol 284-287 ◽  
pp. 557-561
Author(s):  
Jie Li Fan ◽  
Wei Ping Huang

The two-degrees-of-freedom VIV of the circular cylinder with high mass-ratio is numerically simulated with the software ANSYS/CFX. The VIV characteristic is analyzed in the different conditions (Ur=3, 5, 6, 8, 10). When Ur is 5, 6, 8 and 10, the conclusion which is different from the cylinder with low mass-ratio can be obtained. When Ur is 3, the frequency of in-line VIV is twice of that of cross-flow VIV which is equal to the frequency ratio between drag force and lift force, and the in-line amplitude is much smaller than the cross-flow amplitude. The motion trace is the crescent. When Ur is 5 and 6, the frequency ratio between the drag force and lift force is still 2, but the main frequency of in-line VIV is mainly the same as that of cross-flow VIV and the secondary frequency of in-line VIV is equal to the frequency of the drag force. The in-line amplitude is still very small compared with the cross-flow amplitude. When Ur is up to 8 and 10, the frequency of in-line VIV is the same as the main frequency of cross-flow VIV which is close to the inherent frequency of the cylinder and is different from the frequency of drag force or lift force. But the secondary frequency of cross-flow VIV is equal to the frequency of the lift force. The amplitude ratio of the VIV between in-line and cross-flow direction is about 0.5. When Ur is 5, 6, 8 and 10, the motion trace is mainly the oval.


2018 ◽  
Vol 35 (6) ◽  
pp. 2386-2402 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ming Liu ◽  
Shan Cao ◽  
Shuliang Cao

Purpose The modeling of interphase forces plays a significant role in the numerical simulation of gas–liquid flow in a rotodynamic multiphase pump, which deserves detailed study. Design/methodology/approach Numerical analysis is conducted to estimate the influence of interphase forces, including drag force, lift force, virtual mass force, wall lubrication force and turbulent dispersion force. Findings The results show that the magnitude of the interphase forces can be sorted by: drag force > virtual mass force > lift force > turbulent dispersion force > wall lubrication force. The relations between interphase forces and velocity difference of gas–liquid flow and also the interphase forces and gas volume fraction are revealed. The distribution characteristics of interphase forces in the passages from impeller inlet to diffuser outlet are illustrated and analyzed. According to the results, apart from the drag force, the virtual mass force, lift force and turbulent dispersion force are required, whereas wall lubrication force can be neglected for numerical simulation of gas–liquid flow in a rotodynamic multiphase pump. Compared with the conventional numerical method which considers drag force only, the relative errors of predicted pressure rise and efficiency based on the proposed numerical method in account of four major forces can be reduced by 4.95 per cent and 3.00 per cent, respectively. Originality value The numerical analysis reveals the magnitude and distribution of interphase forces inside multiphase pump, which is meaningful for the simulation and design of multiphase pump.


Author(s):  
Nobuhiko Kamagata ◽  
Susumu Horio ◽  
Koichi Hishida

The active flow control, which can adapt to variation of flow velocity and/or direction, is an effective technique to achieve drag reduction. The present study has investigated a separated shear layer and established two control systems; the system reduces drag force and lift force by controlling the separated shear layer to reattachment for variation of flow velocity and /or direction. The adaptive control system to the variation of flow velocity was constructed by using a hot wire anemometer as a sensor to detect flow separation. The system to flow direction was constructed by using pressure transducers as a sensor to estimate drag force and lift force. The extremum-seeking control was introduced as a controller of the both systems. It is indicated from the experimental results that adaptive drag/lift control system to various flow velocity ranging from 3 to 7 m/s and various flow direction ranging from 0 to 30 deg. was established.


1977 ◽  
Vol 99 (4) ◽  
pp. 618-633 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. M. Zdravkovich

There are infinite numbers of possible arrangements of two parallel cylinders positioned at right angles to the approaching flow direction. Of the infinite arrangements, two distinct groups may be identified: in one group, the cylinders are in a tandem arrangement, one behind the other at any longitudinal spacing; and in the second group, the cylinders face the flow side by side at any transverse spacing. All other combinations of longitudinal and transverse spacings represent staggered arrangements. The tandem arrangement will be treated first. A critical survey of previous research revealed some “odd” features which had been observed and overlooked by various authors. The discontinuity of vortex shedding implies that a similar discontinuity should be expected for the drag force on both cylinders. The measurements of the front (gap) pressures of the downstream cylinder and the base pressures of both cylinders at various spacings reveal a discontinuous “jump” at some critical spacing. The discontinuity is caused by the abrupt change from one stable flow pattern to another at the critical spacing. A new interpretation is given for the existing data on the drag force for both cylinders. The effects of Reynolds number and surface roughness are treated in some detail. Following this, two cylinders arranged side by side to the approaching flow are considered. All the available data on measured forces are compiled together with additional measurements in the range of intermittent changes of drag and lift forces. The bistable nature of the asymmetric flow pattern around each cylinder produces two alternative values of the drag force coupled with two alternative values of the lift force. The introduction of the interference force coefficient exposes the physical origin of two different forces experienced by the cylinders when arranged side by side. Finally, the least reported arrangement of two staggered cylinders is reviewed. The various arrangements are grouped into classes according to the sign of the lift force, or whether the drag force is greater or less than that for a single cylinder. The measurements of drag and lift forces for various arrangements reveal two different regimes for the lift force. In one regime, the lift force directed toward the wake of the upstream cylinder is due to the entrainment of the flow into the fully developed wake of the upstream cylinder. The lift force in this regime reaches a maximum value when the downstream cylinder is near to the upstream wake boundary. In the second regime, at very small spacings, the lift force becomes very large due to an intense gap flow which displaces the wake of the upstream cylinder. The maximum lift force occurs with the downstream cylinder near to the horizontal axis of the upstream cylinder. A discontinuity in the lift force for some staggered arrangements is found and attributed to the bistable nature of the gap flow.


2018 ◽  
Vol 847 ◽  
pp. 786-820 ◽  
Author(s):  
Methma M. Rajamuni ◽  
Mark C. Thompson ◽  
Kerry Hourigan

The effects of transverse rotation on the vortex-induced vibration (VIV) of a sphere in a uniform flow are investigated numerically. The one degree-of-freedom sphere motion is constrained to the cross-stream direction, with the rotation axis orthogonal to flow and vibration directions. For the current simulations, the Reynolds number of the flow, $Re=UD/\unicode[STIX]{x1D708}$, and the mass ratio of the sphere, $m^{\ast }=\unicode[STIX]{x1D70C}_{s}/\unicode[STIX]{x1D70C}_{f}$, were fixed at 300 and 2.865, respectively, while the reduced velocity of the flow was varied over the range $3.5\leqslant U^{\ast }~(\equiv U/(f_{n}D))\leqslant 11$, where, $U$ is the upstream velocity of the flow, $D$ is the sphere diameter, $\unicode[STIX]{x1D708}$ is the fluid viscosity, $f_{n}$ is the system natural frequency and $\unicode[STIX]{x1D70C}_{s}$ and $\unicode[STIX]{x1D70C}_{f}$ are solid and fluid densities, respectively. The effect of sphere rotation on VIV was studied over a wide range of non-dimensional rotation rates: $0\leqslant \unicode[STIX]{x1D6FC}~(\equiv \unicode[STIX]{x1D714}D/(2U))\leqslant 2.5$, with $\unicode[STIX]{x1D714}$ the angular velocity. The flow satisfied the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations while the coupled sphere motion was modelled by a spring–mass–damper system, under zero damping. For zero rotation, the sphere oscillated symmetrically through its initial position with a maximum amplitude of approximately 0.4 diameters. Under forced rotation, it oscillated about a new time-mean position. Rotation also resulted in a decreased oscillation amplitude and a narrowed synchronisation range. VIV was suppressed completely for $\unicode[STIX]{x1D6FC}>1.3$. Within the $U^{\ast }$ synchronisation range for each rotation rate, the drag force coefficient increased while the lift force coefficient decreased from their respective pre-oscillatory values. The increment of the drag force coefficient and the decrement of the lift force coefficient reduced with increasing reduced velocity as well as with increasing rotation rate. In terms of wake dynamics, in the synchronisation range at zero rotation, two equal-strength trails of interlaced hairpin-type vortex loops were formed behind the sphere. Under rotation, the streamwise vorticity trail on the advancing side of the sphere became stronger than the trail in the retreating side, consistent with wake deflection due to the Magnus effect. This symmetry breaking appears to be associated with the reduction in the observed amplitude response and the narrowing of the synchronisation range. In terms of variation with Reynolds number, the sphere oscillation amplitude was found to increase over the range $Re\in [300,1200]$ at $U^{\ast }=6$ for each of $\unicode[STIX]{x1D6FC}=0.15$, 0.75 and 1.5. The VIV response depends strongly on Reynolds number, with predictions indicating that VIV will persist for higher rotation rates at higher Reynolds numbers.


2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 261-270
Author(s):  
Albert Boretti

The paper proposes a study of a GT2 racing car with a computational fluid dynamic (CFD) tool. Results of STAR-CCM+ simulations of the flow around the car in a wind tunnel with movable ground and wheels are presented for different air speeds to assess the different contributions of pressure and shear to lift and drag over the speed range. The rear wing contributes more than 85% of the lift force and 7-8% of the drag force for this particular class of racing cars. When reference is made to the low speed drag and lift coefficients, increasing the speed from 25 to 100 m/s produces an increase of CD of more than 3% and a reduction of CL of more than 2%. The resultsuggests modifying the constant CD and CL values used in lap time simulation toolsintroducing the tabulated values to interpolate vs. the speed of the car.


2014 ◽  
Vol 706 ◽  
pp. 93-99 ◽  
Author(s):  
André Fenili ◽  
Cayo Prado Fernandes Francisco ◽  
Karl Peter Burr

The mathematical modelling of rotating nonlinear flexible beam-like wing with rectangular cross section is investigated here. The structure is mathematically modeled considering linear curvature and clamped-free boundary conditions. The flexible wing has an angle of attack which is considered constant. Nonlinearities resulting from the coupling between the angular velocity of the rotating axis and the transversal vibration of the beam are considered. A drag force and a lift force acting along the beam length are also included in the mathematical model. The drag force is modelled as a turbulent drag effect. The lift force is modeled as a generalized force, using the strip theory. These forces are velocity dependent nonlinear excitations acting on the bean-like wing.


2021 ◽  
Vol 87 (894) ◽  
pp. 20-00375-20-00375
Author(s):  
Kasumi SAKAMOTO ◽  
Withun HEMSUWAN ◽  
Tsutomu TAKAHASHI

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-63
Author(s):  
Setyo Hariyadi S.P ◽  
Wawan Aries Widodo

Pada aliran yang melintasi suatu airfoil terdapat fenomena separasi, yakni ketika momentum aliran sudah tidak mampu lagi mengatasi adverse pressure gradien. Selanjutnya separasi ini akan diikuti dengan timbulnya daerah wake pada daerah di belakang airfoil yang mengakibatkan naiknya drag force dan menurunnya lift force. Untuk mengurangi hal tersebut maka vortex generator diletakkan pada sisi atas airfoil untuk mempercepat terbentuknya turbulent boundary layer sehingga dapat menunda separasi dan memperkecil daerah wake. Efektivitas dari vortex generator dipengaruhi oleh penempatan, ketinggian, dan interval antar vortex generator. Untuk mendapatkan hasil yang optimal, drag yang dihasilkan oleh vortex generator itu sendiri harus dikurangi. Untuk itu profil dari vortex generator yang digunakan harus sedemikian rupa sehingga drag yang dihasilkan dapat dikurangi tanpa menurunkan performasi dari airfoil tersebut. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini dilakukan untuk melihat pengaruh penambahan vortex generator terhadap unjuk kerja airfoil melalui metode eksperimen. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah membandingkan karakteristik aliran fluida plain wing dan dengan penambahan vortex generator. Profil vortex generator yang digunakan adalah flat plate vortex generator dengan konfigurasi straight dan ditempatkan pada x/c = 10% dan 20% arah chord line dari leading edge. Variasi yang digunakan adalah bilangan Reynolds (Re), sudut serang (α) dan peletakan vortex generator pada airfoil. Kecepatan freestream yang digunakan yaitu kecepatan 12 m/s atau Re = 7,65 x 105 dan kecepatan 17 m/s atau Re = 9 x 105, dan pada sudut serang (α) 0o, 3 o, 6 o, 9 o, 12 o, 15 o, 19 o, dan 20 o. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa terjadi peningkatan performansi dari airfoil NACA 43018 dengan penambahan vortex generator dibandingkan dengan tanpa vortex generator. Adanya vortex generator, mempercepat perubahan dari aliran laminar ke turbulen. Separasi dapat tertunda dengan adanya vortex generator.


Mechanik ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 90 (7) ◽  
pp. 591-593
Author(s):  
Leszek Baranowski ◽  
Michał Frant

The article presents the methodology of determining the basic aerodynamic characteristics using the Fluent theoretical method and the theoretical and experimental method using the Prodas program. Presented calculations were made for a 122 mm non-guided missile. In order to compare both methods, the results of calculations of coefficient of drag force, lift force coefficient and pitching moment coefficient as a function of incidence angle of attack and Mach number are shown in graphs.


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