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Modelling the acoustic radiation of propeller tip vortex cavitation in potential flow simulations

Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.13230
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2024-11-01
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Tomy, Joseph Praful  
Gosda, Roland  orcid-logo
Fluiddynamik und Schiffstheorie M-8  
Berger, Stephan  orcid-logo
Fluiddynamik und Schiffstheorie M-8  
Bingham, Harry Bradford  
Andersen, Poul  
Abdel-Maksoud, Moustafa  orcid-logo
Fluiddynamik und Schiffstheorie M-8  
TORE-DOI
10.15480/882.13230
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/48809
Journal
Ocean engineering  
Volume
311
Article Number
118732
Citation
Ocean Engineering 311: 118732 (2024)
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.oceaneng.2024.118732
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85200819486
Publisher
Elsevier
Propeller cavitation and its effect on underwater radiated noise (URN) are topics of increasing interest within the marine hydrodynamics community. Numerical prediction of the URN characteristics of a given propeller design is vital in achieving the design of low-noise propellers. In this context, the current paper investigates different acoustic models for the numerical evaluation of propeller tip vortex cavitation-induced-noise, using potential flow simulations. Two acoustic modelling approaches are discussed, considering an elongated cylindrical representation of helical tip vortex cavities. Model 2D is a two-dimensional geometrical representation of the tip vortex cavity, wherein equivalent acoustic sources are defined along the cavity surface. Model 1D is an axisymmetric one-dimensional model with equivalent point sources that are distributed along the cavity axis. The applicability and limitations of the two acoustic models are assessed through a verification study of an analytical case for harmonic oscillations of a circular cylinder. The influence and sensitivity of important parameters are discussed, along with their relevance and application when extended to typical tip vortex cavity structures emanating from ship propellers. Finally, the practicality of the acoustic models for propeller tip vortex cavities is investigated through a validation study for the ‘Princess Royal’ propeller. The hydrodynamic flow solution is obtained from a potential flow solver, which includes flow models for sheet cavitation and tip vortex cavitation. Tip vortex cavity acoustics is obtained using the time-varying tip vortex cavity geometry from the potential flow solution. Acoustic contributions due to the blade rotation and sheet cavity fluctuations are separately computed. The simulation results are then compared with experimental measurements.
Subjects
Acoustic
Cavitation
Ffowcs-Williams Hawkings
Panel method
Partial cavitation
Tip-vortex cavitation
Underwater radiated noise
DDC Class
623: Military Engineering and Marine Engineering
Lizenz
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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