The Effect of Rise Angle of V-Hull Non Ballast Ship on Resistance Performance

2014 ◽  
Vol 619 ◽  
pp. 110-114
Author(s):  
Hesham Elkady ◽  
Duan Feng Han ◽  
Liang Gao Gao

In this paper a new concept in ship design was used to be alternative of ballast water system, to emerge that remedy the introduction of invasive marine species and the disadvantages of ballast water treatment systems.Thus, the hydrodynamic influences due to hull line variation of this kind of ships were studied, using the invariant cross-section area curve under the design draft to change the rise angle at bottom. Then numerical calculation was used to get the resistance and effective power at each angle. Two 3D models were constructed for 59000 DWT oil tankers and 35000 DWT bulk carriers, where the result of the bulk carrier was exposed.

2014 ◽  
Vol 936 ◽  
pp. 2109-2113
Author(s):  
Hesham Elkady ◽  
Duan Feng Han ◽  
Liang Gao Gao

As a New Concept in Ship Design to be Alternative of Ballast Water System, to Emerge that Remedy the Introduction of Invasive Marine Species and the Disadvantages of Ballast Water Treatment Systems. the Non-Ballast Ship has been Studied Abroad, but it is Rarely Mentioned in China. in this Paper, the Hydrodynamic Influences due to Hull Line Variation of this Kind of Ships were Studied, Using the Method of Invariant Cross-Section Area Curve under the Design Draft to Change the Rise Angle at Bottom. then by Using Numerical Calculation, get the Resistance and Effective Power at each Angle.


2014 ◽  
Vol 627 ◽  
pp. 347-352 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hesham Elkady ◽  
Duan Feng Han ◽  
Liang Gao Gao

To eliminate the introduction of invasive marine species and the disadvantages of ballast water (BW) treatment systems a new concept in ship design was developed to be alternative of ballast water system. Non-Ballast ships were rarely mentioned in China even they were studied widely worldwide. In this paper, the different types of non-ballast water ship were reviewed, to be classified in order to facilitate the study of such types of vessels and serve as a base for the development.


2018 ◽  
pp. 36-39
Author(s):  
N Ikramov ◽  
T Majidov

The article brings up data on sediment diversity at watercourse bed and on their movement in the form of ridges. The ridge form movement of sediment leads to the reduction of reservoir volume and canal cross section area, which has an effect on their carrying capacity, filling of pump station forechambers and hydroelectric station pressure basins with sediment. The presence of sediment in flow leads to abrasive deterioration of pumps, water motors and pressure pipes and to other negative consequences. Research work tasks on the study of these effects have been examined with the purpose of preventing such negative consequences. On the basis of laboratory data diagrams and relationships were obtained for ridge length, height and movement velocity vs. sediment hydraulic and geometric sizes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 47 (No. 1) ◽  
pp. 13-20
Author(s):  
Jitka Blažková ◽  
František Paprštein ◽  
Lubor Zelený ◽  
Adéla Skřivanová ◽  
Pavol Suran

The cropping of six sweet cherry cultivars that originated in the Research and Breeding Institute of Pomology at Holovousy, and a standard one, ‘Burlat’, were evaluated on three rootstocks in the period of 2007–2017. Trees planted in a spacing of 1.5 m × 5.0 m were trained as tall spindle axes utilising their natural tendency to develop a central leader. On the standard rootstock, P-TU-2, ‘Tim’ was the most productive with a mean total harvest of 47.6 kg per tree. ‘Sandra’ yielded the most on the PHLC rootstock with 56.2 kg per tree and ‘Helga’ yielded the most on Gisela 5 with a mean total harvest of 55.9 kg per tree. The mean impact of the rootstock on the tree vigour, measured upon the trunk cross section area, ranged from 148.4 cm2 on the standard rootstock P-TU-2 to 114.1 cm2 on the PHLC and 125.2 cm2 on Gisela 5 . On the standard rootstock P-TU-2, the most vigorous one according to this criterion was ‘Jacinta’ (178.0 cm2) whereas ‘Justyna’ (109.7 cm2) was the least vigorous. On the PHLC, the most vigorous was ‘Sandra’ (147.2 cm2) and the least was ‘Amid’ (94.0 cm2). The other tree characteristics were mainly dependant on the cultivar and minimally, or not at all, influenced by the rootstock vigour.


Author(s):  
Alexis Giauque ◽  
Maxime Huet ◽  
Franck Clero ◽  
Sébastien Ducruix ◽  
Franck Richecoeur

Indirect combustion noise originates from the acceleration of nonuniform temperature or high vorticity regions when convected through a nozzle or a turbine. In a recent contribution (Giauque et al., 2012, “Analytical Analysis of Indirect Combustion Noise in Subcritical Nozzles,” ASME J. Eng. Gas Turbies Power, 134(11), p. 111202) the authors have presented an analytical thermoacoustic model providing the indirect combustion noise generated by a subcritical nozzle when forced with entropy waves. This model explicitly takes into account the effect of the local changes in the cross-section area along the configuration of interest. In this article, the authors introduce this model into an optimization procedure in order to minimize or maximize the thermoacoustic noise emitted by arbitrarily shaped nozzles operating under subsonic conditions. Each component of the complete algorithm is described in detail. The evolution of the cross-section changes are introduced using Bezier's splines, which provide the necessary freedom to actually achieve arbitrary shapes. Bezier's polar coordinates constitute the parameters defining the geometry of a given individual nozzle. Starting from a population of nozzles of random shapes, it is shown that a specifically designed genetic optimization algorithm coupled with the analytical model converges at will toward a quieter or noisier population. As already described by Bloy (Bloy, 1979, “The Pressure Waves Produced by the Convection of Temperature Disturbances in High Subsonic Nozzle Flows,” J. Fluid Mech., 94(3), pp. 465–475), the results therefore confirm the significant dependence of the indirect combustion noise with respect to the shape of the nozzle, even when the operating regime is kept constant. It appears that the quietest nozzle profile evolves almost linearly along its converging and diverging sections, leading to a square evolution of the cross-section area. Providing insight into the underlying physical reason leading to the difference in the noise emission between two extreme individuals, the integral value of the source term of the equation describing the behavior of the acoustic pressure of the nozzle is considered. It is shown that its evolution with the frequency can be related to the global acoustic emission. Strong evidence suggest that the noise emission increases as the source term in the converging and diverging parts less compensate each other. The main result of this article is the definition and proposition of an acoustic emission factor, which can be used as a surrogate to the complex determination of the exact acoustic levels in the nozzle for the thermoacoustic shape optimization of nozzle flows. This acoustic emission factor, which is much faster to compute, only involves the knowledge of the evolution of the cross-section area and the inlet thermodynamic and velocity characteristics to be computed.


2013 ◽  
Vol 113 (suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ludovic O Bénard ◽  
Daniel S Matasic ◽  
Mathilde Keck ◽  
Anne-Marie Lompré ◽  
Roger J Hajjar ◽  
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STromal Interaction Molecule 1 (STIM1), a membrane protein of the sarcoplasmic reticulum, has recently been proposed as a positive regulator of cardiomyocyte growth by promoting Ca2+ entry through the plasma membrane and the activation of Ca2+-mediated signaling pathways. We demonstrated that STIM1 silencing prevented the development of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in rats after abdominal aortic banding. Our aim was to study the role of STIM1 during the transition from LVH to heart failure (HF). For experimental timeline, see figure. Transverse Aortic Constriction (TAC) was performed in C57Bl/6 mice. In vivo gene silencing was performed using recombinant Associated AdenoVirus 9 (AAV9). Mice were injected with saline or with AAV9 expressing shRNA control or against STIM1 (shSTIM1) (dose: 1e+11 viral genome), which decreased STIM1 cardiac expression by 70% compared to control. While cardiac parameters were similar between the TAC groups at weeks 3 and 6, shSTIM1 animals displayed a progressive and total reversion of LVH with LV walls thickness returning to values observed in sham mice at week 8. This reversion was associated with the development of significant LV dilation and severe contractile dysfunction, as assessed by echography. Hemodynamic analysis confirmed the altered contractile function and dilation of shSTIM1 animals. Immunohistochemistry showed a trend to more fibrosis. Despite hypertrophic stimuli, there was a significant reduction in cardiac myocytes cross-section area in shSTIM1-treated animals as compared to other TAC mice. This study showed that STIM1 is essential to maintain compensatory LVH and that its silencing accelerates the transition to HF.


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