Momentum and gravity effects during the constant velocity water entry of wedge-shaped sections |
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Authors: | A.C. Fairlie-Clarke T. Tveitnes |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK;bFLEX LNG, 109 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3BW, UK |
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Abstract: | Computational fluid dynamics analysis was used to investigate the added mass momentum, flow momentum and gravity effects during the constant velocity water entry of wedge-shaped sections with deadrise angles from 5° to 45°. It is shown that the added mass continues to increase for a time after chine immersion and that added mass can be estimated in terms of a constant added mass coefficient and an effective wetted width. A momentum theory is presented in which the water entry force is explained as the sum of the rate of change of added mass momentum, which becomes zero at immersion to chine depth ratios greater than about three, and the rate of change of flow momentum, which continues at deep immersions. The effect of gravity on the water entry force is given as the hydrostatic force together with the force necessary to create the potential energy in the water pile up. Hydrodynamic forces are not significantly changed by the effect of gravity on the flow fields. |
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Keywords: | Water entry Water impact Planing Momentum theory Gravity forces |
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