Impact of Propeller Emergence on Hull, Propeller, Engine, and Fuel Consumption Performance in Regular Head Waves

IF 2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MARINE Polish Maritime Research Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.2478/pomr-2022-0044
M. Ghaemi, H. Zeraatgar
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Abstract In this study, the impact of propeller emergence on the performance of a ship (speed), propeller (thrust, torque, and RPM), a diesel engine (torque and RPM) and fuel consumption are analysed under severe sea conditions. The goal is to describe the variation in the system variables and fuel consumption rather than analysing the motion of the ship or the phenomenon of propeller ventilation in itself. A mathematical model of the hull, propeller, and engine interactions is developed in which the propeller emergence is included. The system parameters are set using model experiments, empirical formulae, and available data for the engine. The dynamic response of the system is examined in regular head waves under submerged and emerged conditions of the propeller. The pulsatility and the extent of variation of 20 selected variables for the coupled system of hull, propeller, and engine are elaborated using quantitative and qualitative terms and absolute and relative scales. The simulation begins with a ship moving on a straight path, in calm water, with a constant speed for the ship, propeller and engine under steady conditions. The ship then encounters regular head waves with a known time series of the total resistance of the ship in waves. Large motions of the ship create propeller emergence, which in turn reduces the propeller thrust and torque. This study shows that for a specific ship, the mean ship speed, shaft angular velocity, and engine power were slightly reduced in submerged conditions with respect to calm water. We compared the mean values of the variables to those in the emerged condition, and found that the shaft angular velocity was almost the same, the ship speed was considerably reduced, and the engine power significantly dropped with respect to calm water. The ratios of the amplitude of fluctuation to the mean (Amp/Mean) for the ship speed and angular velocity of the shaft under both conditions were considerable, while the Amp/Mean for the power delivered by the engine was extremely high. The outcomes of the study show the degree of influence of propeller emergence on these variables. We identify the extent of each change and categorise the variables into three main groups based on the results.
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常规头浪中螺旋桨突现对船体、螺旋桨、发动机和油耗性能的影响
摘要在本研究中,分析了在恶劣海况下,螺旋桨出现对船舶性能(速度)、螺旋桨性能(推力、扭矩和转速)、柴油机性能(扭矩和RPM)和燃料消耗的影响。其目的是描述系统变量和燃料消耗的变化,而不是分析船舶的运动或螺旋桨本身的通风现象。建立了船体、螺旋桨和发动机相互作用的数学模型,其中包括螺旋桨的出现。使用模型实验、经验公式和发动机的可用数据来设置系统参数。研究了在螺旋桨淹没和浮出条件下,系统在规则头波中的动力响应。使用定量和定性项以及绝对和相对标度,详细阐述了船体、螺旋桨和发动机耦合系统的20个选定变量的脉动和变化程度。模拟开始时,船在平静的水中以恒定的速度在稳定的条件下在直线上移动。然后,船会遇到规则的头波,该头波具有船在波浪中的总阻力的已知时间序列。船舶的大幅度运动会产生螺旋桨涌现,从而降低螺旋桨的推力和扭矩。这项研究表明,对于特定的船舶,相对于平静的水,在浸没条件下,平均船舶速度、轴角速度和发动机功率略有降低。我们将变量的平均值与出现的情况下的平均值进行了比较,发现轴角速度几乎相同,船舶速度显著降低,发动机功率相对于平静水显著下降。在这两种情况下,船舶速度和轴的角速度的波动幅度与平均值的比值(Amp/Maven)相当大,而发动机提供的功率的Amp/Mave非常高。研究结果显示了螺旋桨出现对这些变量的影响程度。我们确定了每个变化的程度,并根据结果将变量分为三组。
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Polish Maritime Research
Polish Maritime Research 工程技术-工程:海洋
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3.70
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45.00%
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20
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The scope of the journal covers selected issues related to all phases of product lifecycle and corresponding technologies for offshore floating and fixed structures and their components. All researchers are invited to submit their original papers for peer review and publications related to methods of the design; production and manufacturing; maintenance and operational processes of such technical items as: all types of vessels and their equipment, fixed and floating offshore units and their components, autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) and remotely operated vehicle (ROV). We welcome submissions from these fields in the following technical topics: ship hydrodynamics: buoyancy and stability; ship resistance and propulsion, etc., structural integrity of ship and offshore unit structures: materials; welding; fatigue and fracture, etc., marine equipment: ship and offshore unit power plants: overboarding equipment; etc.
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