基于连续小波变换和动态模态分解的柔性附件潜水器浮力流动结构分析

IF 4.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, OCEAN Applied Ocean Research Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1016/j.apor.2024.104397
Fei Yan , Weiyu Kong , Akira Rinoshika , Bo Song , Jian Zhang
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本研究提出了一种在潜水器表面安装柔性附属物来改变潜水器漂浮时尾流结构的新方法,并探索了一种浮式潜水器减阻的方法。通过对不同附件长度潜水器尾流结构的对比分析,了解潜水器尾流结构的扰动特性,并在13448雷诺数下进行了高速粒子图像测速(PIV)测量实验。时均流场和瞬态流场分析表明,柔性附属物在潜航器漂浮过程中对尾流中的大尺度涡具有一定的破流能力,但随着柔性附属物长度的增加,这种破流能力逐渐减弱。在此基础上,利用连续小波变换(CWT)和动态模态分解(DMD)研究了这一现象的产生机理。结果表明,基于CWT的柔性附属物对大尺度流动具有抑制作用,且抑制效果随柔性附属物长度的增加而降低。结果表明,柔性附属物能够降低大尺度涡结构的能量优势,从而促进基于DMD的大尺度涡向小尺度涡的过渡。同时,发现过长的附属物侵入尾流区会产生额外的扰动,阻碍了小尺度涡脱落的过程。
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Analyses on flow structures behind submersible with flexible appendage during floating based on continuous wavelet transform and dynamic mode decomposition
This study propounded a new method of installing flexible appendage on the surface of a submersible to modify the wake structure of the submersible as it floats, and explored a method of drag reduction of floating submersible. A comparative analysis of the flow structure of submersibles with varying appendage lengths was done to understand the disturbance characteristics of the wake flow structure of submersible, and the high-speed particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurement experiment was conducted at a Reynolds number of 13448. The analysis of the time-averaged and transient flow fields revealed that flexible appendage was able to break up the large-scale vortices in the wake stream as the submersible floats, but this ability diminished as the length increasing of flexible appendage. Furthermore, in order to investigate the mechanism of this phenomenon, continuous wavelet transform (CWT) and dynamic mode decomposition (DMD) were performed. The results suggested that the flexible appendage inhibited large-scale flow, and the inhibition effect decreased with increasing of flexible appendage length based on CWT. It was demonstrated that the flexible appendage was capable of reducing the energy dominance of the large-scale vortex structure, thereby facilitating the transition from large-scale to small-scale vortices based on DMD. Concurrently, it was found that the intrusion of excessively lengthy appendage into the wake region resulted in the generation of additional disturbances and impeded the process of small-scale vortex shedding.
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Applied Ocean Research
Applied Ocean Research 地学-工程:大洋
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期刊介绍: The aim of Applied Ocean Research is to encourage the submission of papers that advance the state of knowledge in a range of topics relevant to ocean engineering.
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