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The speed of a ship sailing in waves always slows down due to the decrease in efficiency of the propeller. So it is necessary and essential to analyze the unsteady hydrodynamic performance of propeller in waves. This paper is based on the numerical simulation and experimental research of hydrodynamics performance when the propeller is under wave conditions. Open-water propeller performance in calm water is calculated by commercial codes and the results are compared to experimental values to evaluate the accuracy of the numerical simulation method. The first-order Volume of Fluid (VOF) wave method in STAR CCM+ is utilized to simulate the three-dimensional numerical wave. According to the above prerequisite, the numerical calculation of hydrodynamic performance of the propeller under wave conditions is conducted, and the results reveal that both thrust and torque of the propeller under wave conditions reveal intense unsteady behavior. With the periodic variation of waves, ventilation, and even an effluent phenomenon appears on the propeller. Calculation results indicate, when ventilation or effluent appears, the numerical calculation model can capture the dynamic characteristics of the propeller accurately, thus providing a significant theory foundation for further studying the hydrodynamic performance of a propeller in waves.
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Foundation item: Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51379043, 41176074, 51209048, 51409063), High Tech Ship Research Project of Ministry of Industry and Technology (G014613002), and the Support Plan for Youth Backbone Teachers of Harbin Engineering University (HEUCFQ1408)
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Zhao, Q., Guo, C., Su, Y. et al. Study on unsteady hydrodynamic performance of propeller in waves. J. Marine. Sci. Appl. 16, 305–312 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11804-017-1419-5
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