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Hull hydrodynamic optimization of autonomous underwater vehicles operating at snorkeling depth
Authors:A Alvarez  V Bertram
Institution:a IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB), Spain
b Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosh, South Africa
c NURC-NATO Undersea Research Centre, Viale San Bartolomeo 400, 19126 La Spezia, Italy
Abstract:Traditionally autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) have been built with a torpedo-like shape. This common shaping is hydrodynamically suboptimal for those AUVs required to operate at snorkeling condition near the free surface. In this case, the wave resistance associated to the wavy deformation of the sea surface induced by the motion of the platform is an important component of the drag. This work has investigated the optimum hull shape of an underwater vehicle moving near the free surface. Specifically a first-order Rankine panel method has been implemented to compute the wave resistance on a body of revolution moving close to the free surface. A simulated annealing algorithm was then employed to search those set of parameters defining the hull shape that minimize the wave resistance. The optimization was constrained to keep constant the total volume of the vehicle. The total drag of scaled models of the torpedo-like and resulting optimum shapes was measured in the naval tank of the University of Trieste. Measurements showed a smaller resistance of the optimized shape in the range of the considered Froude numbers.
Keywords:Wave resistance  Hull optimization  Autonomous underwater vehicles  Panel method
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