主动俯仰摆动鳍推进波浪概念的初步研究

F. Chiu, Wen-Fu Li, Wen-Chuan Tiao
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不断上涨的燃油价格和减少二氧化碳排放的法规成为推动船厂和船东建造和运营节能船舶的强大动力。为了满足这些日益增长的需求,人们开发了许多新颖的设计和装置来减少海上船舶的阻力或提高海上船舶的推进效率。此外,还探讨了几种利用被动或主动振动鳍提取波浪能辅助船舶推进的方法。本研究的目的是探讨利用主动俯仰振荡鳍利用波浪能增强商船推进力的可行性。采用NACA 0012振荡箔的实验数据对CFD模拟进行了验证。研究了推进性能与雷诺数和水下深度的关系。研究表明,随着雷诺数的增大,扑翼的推力增大而效率降低,且扑翼的淹没深度较浅对推进力有不利影响。通过仿真,对全尺寸船舶艏部摆翼的推力和推进效率进行了评估。主动纵摇鳍与船舶对波浪的垂向响应驱动的升沉运动相结合,可以产生较大的推力,效率较高。以321米长的VLCC为例,在船速12~16.5节范围内,船首尾翼投影面积与水线面积之比为1/143,主动绕枢轴俯伏,可节能3.1%~9.5%。
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Preliminary study on a concept of wave propulsion by an active pitch-oscillating fin
Rising fuel prices and regulations to reduce CO2 emission have become a strong driving force to push shipyards and ship owners to build and operate energy saving ships. To meet these increasing demands, many novel designs and devices have been developed for reducing drag or for improving propulsion efficiency of a ship in seaway. Furthermore, several approaches using passive or active oscillating fin to extract wave power to assist ship propulsion have also been explored. The objective of the present study is to investigate the feasibility of a concept using an active pitch-oscillating fin to harness wave power for propulsion enhancement of merchant ships. Experimental data of the NACA 0012 oscillating foil are adopted to validate the present CFD simulation. Dependence of propulsion performance on Reynolds number and submerged depth are investigated. It has been confirmed that thrust of a flapping fin increases but efficiency decreases with larger Reynolds number, and shallower submerged depth of fin has negative effect for propulsion. Through simulations, thrust and propulsion efficiency of a flapping fin equipped at bow in full-scale ship are assessed. An active pitch-oscillating fin together with heave motion driven by ship vertical response to waves may generate significant amount of thrust with relatively high efficiency. As an example shown in the paper, for a VLCC of 321 meter long, a bow fin with projected area to waterline area ratio of 1/143, pitching actively around its pivot axis, may save energy about 3.1%~9.5% in the ship speed ranges of 12~16.5 knot.
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