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Free surface effect on the hydrodynamics of an underwater vehicle hullform, The DARPA SUBOFF

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posted on 2024-09-18, 23:36 authored by Xavier LingXavier Ling, Zhi Quan LeongZhi Quan Leong, Christopher ChinChristopher Chin, Michael WoodwardMichael Woodward

This paper presents the numerical study on the hydrodynamic coefficients of the submarine hull form "DARPA SUBOFF" when deeply submerged and near the free surface when travelling straight ahead and at a range of drift angles. The Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)-based numerical model was validated with experimental data existing in the public domain for the SUBOFF, travelling over a range of drift angles when deeply submerged at a constant speed and in a straight line near the free surface over a range of speeds. The free surface effect on the hydrodynamic behaviour of the SUBOFF was then investigated throughout a range of speeds, drift angles and submergence depths. Results show that the effects of the free surface diminish rapidly with submergence and the near free surface hydrodynamic behaviour of the SUBOFF is highly Froude number dependent.

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Publication title

International Journal of Maritime Engineering

Volume

164

Issue

1

Pagination

1-14

ISSN

1479-8751

Department/School

National Centre for Maritime Engineering and Hydrodynamics

Publisher

Royal Institution of Naval Architects

Publication status

  • Accepted

Place of publication

United Kingdom

Rights statement

© 2022: The Royal Institution of Naval Architects.

Socio-economic Objectives

270401 Autonomous water vehicles

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