Performance Prediction of a Nozzle Propeller
Paper in proceeding, 2012

Nozzle, or ducted, propellers are most commonly used when high efficiency is required at low speed of the vessel. However, normally with a nozzle fitted that accelerates propeller inflow, its blades take a larger risk of cavitation. This paper examines the performance of a nozzle propeller configuration in terms of open water and thrust breakdown characteristics by both experimental and conventional RANS CFD methods. Combining the merits of EFD and CFD, the results reveal some promising features as well as challenges in performance predictions of nozzle propellers.

Author

Liming Xia

Chalmers, Shipping and Marine Technology, Division of Marine Design

Johan Lundberg

Rickard Bensow

Chalmers, Shipping and Marine Technology, Division of Marine Design

29th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Gothenburg, Sweden, Aug. 2012

Areas of Advance

Transport

Infrastructure

C3SE (Chalmers Centre for Computational Science and Engineering)

Driving Forces

Innovation and entrepreneurship

Subject Categories

Vehicle Engineering

Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics

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10/6/2017