A High Speed Boat for the Hydrodynamic Testing of Fouling Control Coatings

J. T. Hunsucker, H. Gardner, G. Swain
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An 8.2 m high speed boat was modified to measure the drag and to provide real time video of ship hull fouling control coatings under boundary layer conditions that developed at speeds up to 15 m/s. It consists of a through hull Hydrodynamic Drag Meter (HDM) placed in a wet-well built into the aft section of the boat. The HDM consists of a load cell attached to a floating element balance and a high definition video camera to observe fouling. Test panels are attached to the load cell such that they remain flush with the hull. Fouled test panels are placed in the facility to observe the velocities required for fouling removal and changes in drag forces associated with different fouling community structure. Characterization studies of the HDM were undertaken to understand the overall accuracy of the novel testing system. These experiments included 1) Smooth acrylic drag measurement with the HDM and a Preston tube and 2) Drag measurements with the HDM on panels with 60- grit and 220-grit sandpaper. Smooth panel wall shear stress values obtained using the HDM were within experimental uncertainties of results from Preston tube. Roughness function values for 60-grit and 220-grit sandpaper agree within the experimental uncertainty of the Nikuradse-type roughness function for uniform roughness. Skin friction coefficients of a smooth panel determined on the HDM had an experimental uncertainty of around 5% for Froude numbers greater than 1. Roughness function values for a 220-grit and 60-grit sandpaper surface had maximum uncertainties of 11% and 13% respectively.
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一艘用于防污涂料水动力试验的高速船
对一艘8.2 m的高速艇进行了改进,以测量阻力,并提供在速度高达15 m/s的边界层条件下船体污垢控制涂层的实时视频。它由一个贯穿船体的水动力阻力计(HDM)组成,放置在船尾部的湿井中。HDM由一个连接在浮动元件平衡上的称重传感器和一个用于观察污垢的高清摄像机组成。测试面板连接到测压元件上,使其与船体保持平齐。在设施中放置污垢测试板,观察清除污垢所需的速度以及与不同污垢群落结构相关的阻力变化。对HDM进行了表征研究,以了解新型测试系统的总体准确性。这些实验包括:1)用HDM和普雷斯顿管测量光滑丙烯酸阻力;2)用60和220粒砂纸测量HDM在面板上的阻力。用HDM得到的光滑板壁剪应力值在普雷斯顿管结果的实验不确定度之内。60粒砂纸和220粒砂纸的粗糙度函数值在均匀粗糙度的nikuradse型粗糙度函数的实验不确定度范围内一致。当弗劳德数大于1时,在HDM上测定光滑面板的表面摩擦系数的实验不确定度约为5%。220粒和60粒砂纸表面粗糙度函数值的最大不确定性分别为11%和13%。
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