• Chinese Journal of Ship Research
  • Vol. 18, Issue 5, 73 (2023)
Yuting CHEN1, Shihua XU2, Jiahao SHI1, Xu LIU1, and Guoxiang HOU1
Author Affiliations
  • 1School of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China
  • 2China Ship Development and Design Center, Wuhan 430064, China
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    DOI: 10.19693/j.issn.1673-3185.02936 Cite this Article
    Yuting CHEN, Shihua XU, Jiahao SHI, Xu LIU, Guoxiang HOU. Hydrodynamic performance of small unmanned catamaran based on STAR-CCM+[J]. Chinese Journal of Ship Research, 2023, 18(5): 73 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Objectives

    This study aims to carry out systematic research on the hydrodynamic performance of a small unmanned catamaran.

    Methods

    Based on STAR-CCM+ numerical simulation software, the hydrodynamic performance of a small unmanned catamaran in a hydrostatic state and self-propelled state under different Froude (Fr) numbers is numerically simulated. The unsteady RANSE model is selected and the Dynamic Fluid Body Interaction (DFBI) model and overset grid function are used to simulate the trim and heave of the catamaran. A body-force propeller is used to replace the propeller effect. The empirical formula of the friction resistance coefficient is used to verify the simulation results of the hydrostatic state. The self-propelled experimental results are then compared to the simulation results of the self-propelled state to verify the accuracy of the simulation results.

    Results

    When the propeller speed is 3 000 r/min, the difference in total resistance between the self-propelled and hydrostatic states of the small unmanned catamaran is 21.099%. Under different propeller rotation speeds, the relative errors of the thrust between the simulation and experimental results of the self-propelled catamaran is less than 10%.

    Conclusions

    The comparison between the simulation results and experimental results verifies the reliability of the simulation. The hydrodynamic performance of the self-propelled ship hull studied by the volume method is quite different from that under hydrostatic conditions. The numerical method can provide valuable references for further predicting the hydrodynamic performance of small unmanned catamarans.

    Yuting CHEN, Shihua XU, Jiahao SHI, Xu LIU, Guoxiang HOU. Hydrodynamic performance of small unmanned catamaran based on STAR-CCM+[J]. Chinese Journal of Ship Research, 2023, 18(5): 73
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