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    Assessment of Computational Fluid Dynamics Capabilities for the Prediction of Three-Dimensional Separated Flows: The DELFT 372 Catamaran in Static Drift Conditions

    Source: Journal of Fluids Engineering:;2019:;volume( 141 ):;issue: 009::page 91105
    Author:
    Broglia, R.
    ,
    Zaghi, S.
    ,
    Campana, E. F.
    ,
    Dogan, T.
    ,
    Sadat-Hosseini, H.
    ,
    Stern, F.
    ,
    Queutey, P.
    ,
    Visonneau, M.
    ,
    Milanov, E.
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4042752
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: In this paper, capabilities of state-of-the-art computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tools in the prediction of the flow-field around a multihull catamaran advancing in straight ahead motion at nonzero drift angles are investigated. CFD estimations have been provided by three research institutes by using their in-house codes: CNR-INM using Xnavis, IIHR using CFDShip-Iowa, and CNRS/ECN using ISIS. These allowed an in-depth comparison between different methodologies, such as structured overlapping grids versus unstructured grid, different turbulence models and detached eddy simulations (DES) approaches, and level-set (LS) versus volume of fluid (VoF). The activities were pursued within the NATO AVT-183 group “reliable prediction of separated flow onset and progression for air and sea vehicles,” aimed at the assessment of CFD predictions of large three-dimensional separated flows. Comparison between estimations is provided for both integral and local quantities, and for wave-induced vortices. Validation is reported by comparison against the available experimental fluid dynamics (EFD) data. Generally, all the simulations are able to capture the main features of the flow field; grid resolution effects are dominant in the onset phase of coherent structures and turbulence model affects the dynamic of the vortices. Hydrodynamic loads are in agreement between the submissions with standard deviation of about 3.5% for the resistance prediction and about 7% for lateral force and yaw moment estimation. Wave-induced vortices are correctly captured by both LS and VoF approaches, even if some differences have been highlighted, LS showing well-defined and long life vortices.
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    contributor authorBroglia, R.
    contributor authorZaghi, S.
    contributor authorCampana, E. F.
    contributor authorDogan, T.
    contributor authorSadat-Hosseini, H.
    contributor authorStern, F.
    contributor authorQueutey, P.
    contributor authorVisonneau, M.
    contributor authorMilanov, E.
    date accessioned2019-06-08T09:27:39Z
    date available2019-06-08T09:27:39Z
    date copyright3/25/2019 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2019
    identifier issn0098-2202
    identifier otherfe_141_09_091105.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4257401
    description abstractIn this paper, capabilities of state-of-the-art computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tools in the prediction of the flow-field around a multihull catamaran advancing in straight ahead motion at nonzero drift angles are investigated. CFD estimations have been provided by three research institutes by using their in-house codes: CNR-INM using Xnavis, IIHR using CFDShip-Iowa, and CNRS/ECN using ISIS. These allowed an in-depth comparison between different methodologies, such as structured overlapping grids versus unstructured grid, different turbulence models and detached eddy simulations (DES) approaches, and level-set (LS) versus volume of fluid (VoF). The activities were pursued within the NATO AVT-183 group “reliable prediction of separated flow onset and progression for air and sea vehicles,” aimed at the assessment of CFD predictions of large three-dimensional separated flows. Comparison between estimations is provided for both integral and local quantities, and for wave-induced vortices. Validation is reported by comparison against the available experimental fluid dynamics (EFD) data. Generally, all the simulations are able to capture the main features of the flow field; grid resolution effects are dominant in the onset phase of coherent structures and turbulence model affects the dynamic of the vortices. Hydrodynamic loads are in agreement between the submissions with standard deviation of about 3.5% for the resistance prediction and about 7% for lateral force and yaw moment estimation. Wave-induced vortices are correctly captured by both LS and VoF approaches, even if some differences have been highlighted, LS showing well-defined and long life vortices.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleAssessment of Computational Fluid Dynamics Capabilities for the Prediction of Three-Dimensional Separated Flows: The DELFT 372 Catamaran in Static Drift Conditions
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume141
    journal issue9
    journal titleJournal of Fluids Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4042752
    journal fristpage91105
    journal lastpage091105-28
    treeJournal of Fluids Engineering:;2019:;volume( 141 ):;issue: 009
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