Numerical Prediction of Propeller Performance During Propeller-Ice Interaction
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-17, 00:44authored byWang, J, Akinturk, A, Neil Bose
The aim of the present study was to predict propeller performance during propeller-ice interaction. Total loads acting on a propeller blade during propeller-ice interaction were assumed to consist of three major components: separable hydrodynamic loads, inseparable hydrodynamic loads, and ice milling loads. A panel method and an empirical formula were used for the hydrodynamic load calculations and the ice contact load calculations, respectively. This empirical model was implemented into a numerical panel code. The numerical prediction model for the ice loads including the detailed implementation is described, and the results are compared with experimental results.
History
Publication title
Marine Technology
Volume
46
Pagination
123-139
ISSN
0025-3316
Department/School
Australian Maritime College
Publisher
SNAME
Place of publication
Jersey City, USA
Rights statement
Copyright Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) 2009