Hydrodynamics of the Wake of Contra-Rotating Propellers at Different Loading Conditions

F. Pereira, A. Capone, F. Felice
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This work presents an experimental study of the wake hydrodynamics of a three-blade contra-rotating propeller system (CRP) at advance ratio J = 0.7, 1 and 1.3. The study is carried out in a cavitation tunnel by employing a mixed hardware-software phase-locked acquisition and processing scheme. Flow measurements are thus phase-averaged based on both the forward and aft propeller angular position, so that the effect of their relative position on the flow features is investigated. Average and fluctuating velocity fields along with vorticity are presented and discussed. Strong interactions take place between the forward and aft propellers’ trailing vorticity with regular patterns of vortex reconnection and break-up which depend on the advance coefficient. Flow visualizations, carried out by inducing cavitation in the vortex cores, show that complex though organized patterns of helical coaxial vorticity occur within the wake.
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不同载荷条件下对旋螺旋桨尾迹的水动力学研究
本文对三桨对转螺旋桨系统(CRP)在推进比J = 0.7、1和1.3时的尾流动力学特性进行了实验研究。采用软硬件混合锁相采集和处理方案,在空化隧道中进行了研究。因此,流量测量是基于前后螺旋桨角位置的相位平均,以便研究它们的相对位置对流动特性的影响。给出并讨论了随涡度变化的平均速度场和波动速度场。前后螺旋桨的尾涡量之间存在强烈的相互作用,并有规则的旋涡重新连接和破裂模式,这取决于推进系数。通过诱导涡核空化进行的流动可视化显示,尾迹内出现了复杂而有组织的螺旋同轴涡量模式。
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