The unsteady performance of drag and double reverse propeller podded propulsors in open water was numerically simulated using a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method. A moving mesh method was used to more realis...The unsteady performance of drag and double reverse propeller podded propulsors in open water was numerically simulated using a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method. A moving mesh method was used to more realistically simulate propulsor working conditions, and the thrust, torque, and lateral force coefficients of both propulsors were compared and analyzed. Forces acting on different parts of the propulsors along with the flow field distribution of steady and unsteady results at different advance coefficients were compared. Moreover, the change of the lateral force and the difference between the abovementioned two methods were mainly analyzed. It was shown that the thrust and torque results of both methods were similar, with the lateral force results having the highest deviation展开更多
We propose a novel energy dissipative method for the Allen–Cahn equation on nonuniform grids.For spatial discretization,the classical central difference method is utilized,while the average vector field method is app...We propose a novel energy dissipative method for the Allen–Cahn equation on nonuniform grids.For spatial discretization,the classical central difference method is utilized,while the average vector field method is applied for time discretization.Compared with the average vector field method on the uniform mesh,the proposed method can involve fewer grid points and achieve better numerical performance over long time simulation.This is due to the moving mesh method,which can concentrate the grid points more densely where the solution changes drastically.Numerical experiments are provided to illustrate the advantages of the proposed concrete adaptive energy dissipative scheme under large time and space steps over a long time.展开更多
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (41176074, 51209048,51379043,51409063) High tech ship research project of Ministry of industry and technology (G014613002) The support plan for youth backbone teachers of Harbin Engineering University (HEUCFQ1408)
文摘The unsteady performance of drag and double reverse propeller podded propulsors in open water was numerically simulated using a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method. A moving mesh method was used to more realistically simulate propulsor working conditions, and the thrust, torque, and lateral force coefficients of both propulsors were compared and analyzed. Forces acting on different parts of the propulsors along with the flow field distribution of steady and unsteady results at different advance coefficients were compared. Moreover, the change of the lateral force and the difference between the abovementioned two methods were mainly analyzed. It was shown that the thrust and torque results of both methods were similar, with the lateral force results having the highest deviation
基金the National Key R&D Program of China(Grant No.2020YFA0709800)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11901577,11971481,12071481,and 12001539)+3 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Hunan,China(Grant Nos.S2017JJQNJJ0764 and 2020JJ5652)the fund from Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Mathematical Modeling and Analysis in Engineering(Grant No.2018MMAEZD004)the Basic Research Foundation of National Numerical Wind Tunnel Project,China(Grant No.NNW2018-ZT4A08)the Research Fund of National University of Defense Technology(Grant No.ZK19-37)。
文摘We propose a novel energy dissipative method for the Allen–Cahn equation on nonuniform grids.For spatial discretization,the classical central difference method is utilized,while the average vector field method is applied for time discretization.Compared with the average vector field method on the uniform mesh,the proposed method can involve fewer grid points and achieve better numerical performance over long time simulation.This is due to the moving mesh method,which can concentrate the grid points more densely where the solution changes drastically.Numerical experiments are provided to illustrate the advantages of the proposed concrete adaptive energy dissipative scheme under large time and space steps over a long time.