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Numerical investigation of wave elevation and bottom pressure generated by a planing hull in finite-depth water
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering – New York University Tandon School of Engineering, 6 MetroTech Center, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA;2. Naval Surface Warfare Center – Panama City Division, 110 Vernon Avenue, Panama City, FL 32407, USA;1. State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering, School of Naval Architecture, Ocean & Civil Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China;2. School of Physics, Astronomy & Computational Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax VA, USA;1. Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering, Henry Dyer Building, University of Strathclyde, 100 Montrose Street, Glasgow, G4 0LZ, UK;2. Iberdrola Ingeniería y Construcción, Madrid, 28050, Spain
Abstract:A numerical investigation of the bottom pressure and wave elevation generated by a planing hull in finite-depth water is presented. While the existing literature addresses the free-surface deformation and pressure field at the seafloor independently, this work proposes a direct comparison between the two hydrodynamic quantities. The dependence of the pressure disturbances at the ocean floor from the waves generated at the free-surface by a planing hull is studied for several values of both the depth and hull Froude numbers. The methodology employed is Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH), a numerical technique based on the discretization of the continuum fields of hydrodynamics through mesh-less particles. The SPH code herein chosen is initially validated against experimental data for transom-stern flow. Subsequently, numerical simulations are presented for a planing hull in high-speed regimes. The results show a direct correlation between surface wave dynamics and hydrodynamic pressure disturbances at the seafloor as the value of the Froude number is varied. This is assessed by studying the inverse dependence of the low-pressure wake angle with the Froude number and by comparison of SPH results with similar works in the cited literature.
Keywords:Free-surface  Bottom pressure  Planing  High-speed vessel  Waves  Shallow water  Froude number  SPH  Transom
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