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Investigating the effect of rudder profile on 6DOF ship turning performance
Institution:1. Department of Marine Science and Production, Kunsan National University, Jeonbuk 54150, South Korea;2. Jeonnam Regional Division, Korea Marine Equipment Research Institute, Jeonam 58457, South Korea
Abstract:Maneuverability is an important aspect of marine vehicle design. The performance of a rudder, as the most important means of maneuvering, has significant impacts on ship controllability characteristics. This study investigated the effect of five rudder profiles (NACA 0012, NACA0025, IFS, Fish tail, HSVA) on the turning characteristics of KCS containership model. This investigation was performed by direct simulation of the ship turning circle maneuver in computational fluid dynamic environment based on the ITTC verification procedure. All rudders were defined with the same lateral area. Simulations were conducted with the commercial software STAR-CCM+. The rudder turning and the ship's dynamic motion were modeled by the use of an overset technique and six-DOF dynamic solver, respectively. Roll, pitch and heave motions and forward speed reduction during the turning maneuver with different rudders were computed and compared. Results show that the rudder profiles designed specifically for marine applications (Fishtail, IFS and HSVA) perform better than the traditional NACA series.
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