Abstract
The numerical study presented in Part I (Dubbioso et al., 2017) on the bearing loads developed by the propellers
of a twin screw model during quasi-steady conditions is extended to transient maneuvers. In the previous study,
numerical simulations highlighted that the hydrodynamic loads might experience significant peak at moderate
turning rates due to complex interaction of the propeller with the wake. In the present paper, the complete turning
circle maneuver at ? 1/4 35 ? at Fr 1/4 0:265 is numerically simulated in order to analyze the character of the blade
loads during the transient phases after the actuation of the rudder (start and pull-out). The analysis shows that the
overall degradation of the propeller performance may occur also at kinematic conditions weaker than those
usually considered as the most critical ones (in general, tight maneuvers); therefore, these conditions should be
accounted for also in the early design phases.
Anno
2017
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Roberto Muscari; Giulio Dubbioso; Fabrizio Ortolani; Andrea Di Mascio
Editore
Pergamon Press.
Rivista
Ocean engineering