考虑偏航率和漂移/舵角相互作用的对称水下航行器稳定转向能力仿真预测

Jeong-Hoon Park, M. Shin, Y. Jeon, Yeon-gyu Kim
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在水下航行器的设计过程中,机动性的预测是非常重要的。在这项研究中,我们通过基于仿真的方法,在考虑偏航率和漂移/舵角之间相互作用的情况下,预测了对称水下航行器的稳定转向能力。首先,通过计算流体动力学(CFD)模拟得到了流体动力和力矩及其耦合导数;通过将静态漂移/方向舵模拟与垂直平面运动机构(VPMM)试验进行对比,验证了CFD结果的可行性。然后利用CFD数据求解二自由度(DOF)方程进行转弯运动仿真。计算了转弯半径、漂移角、推进和战术直径。分析结果与海试数据吻合较好,并分析了横摆角速度和偏航角之间的耦合作用对飞机转向特性的影响。2020年11月15日收稿,2021年3月7日修订,2021年3月9日收稿。通讯作者Jeong-Hoon Park:+82-31-8026-4881, jeonghoon.park@lignex1.com c 2021,韩国海洋工程师学会这是一篇开放获取的文章,根据创作共用归属非商业许可(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0)的条款分发,该许可允许在任何媒介上不受限制的非商业使用、分发和复制,前提是正确引用原创作品。
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Simulation-Based Prediction of Steady Turning Ability of a Symmetrical Underwater Vehicle Considering Interactions Between Yaw Rate and Drift/Rudder Angle
The prediction of maneuverability is very important in the design process of an underwater vehicle. In this study, we predicted the steady turning ability of a symmetrical underwater vehicle while considering interactions between the yaw rate and drift/rudder angle through a simulation-based methodology. First, the hydrodynamic force and moment, including coupled derivatives, were obtained by computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. The feasibility of CFD results were verified by comparing static drift/rudder simulations to vertical planar motion mechanism (VPMM) tests. Turning motion simulations were then performed by solving 2-degree-of-freedom (DOF) equations with CFD data. The turning radius, drift angle, advance, and tactical diameter were calculated. The results show good agreement with sea trial data and the effects on the turning characteristics of coupled interaction terms, especially between the yaw rate and drift angle. Received 15 November 2020, revised 7 March 2021, accepted 9 March 2021 Corresponding author Jeong-Hoon Park: +82-31-8026-4881, jeonghoon.park@lignex1.com c 2021, The Korean Society of Ocean Engineers This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the creative commons attribution non-commercial license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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