CFD analyses on the water entry process of a freefall lifeboat
Journal article, 2021

The launch of lifeboats is commonly completed through freefall dropping from a considerable height, where the lifeboat is released from an inclined skid so that it can obtain a forward speed after being launched. The drop is followed by a water entry process that can induce high impact forces on the hull, which gives a significant risk of structural damages. Ascertaining the water entry impact is therefore a key step of lifeboat design; however, conventional methods have linear assumptions and assess the water impact following a quasi-static manner, which causes these methods to be not fully accurate and ignore some important details. To address this gap, this work developed a model based on Computational Fluid Dynamics to holistically simulate and analyse the process. An overset mesh technique was incorporated to reproduce the entire series of drop, water entry and resurfacing, in which the pressure distribution on the whole hull was obtained and recorded with a sampling frequency of 1000 Hz to ensure the peak impacts can be captured. Full-scale measurements were used to confirm the accuracy of the present computational model. Subsequently, a systematic series of simulations were performed to investigate how the water entry process is influenced by the inclined angle and height at which the lifeboat is dropped. The results show that a higher dropping angle can reduce the pressure impacts, but the dropping angle also dictates the lifeboat's motion pattern during the water entry. It was demonstrated that the best dropping angle is around 70° for the investigated case, since an either too low or too high dropping angle would cause the lifeboat to appear in an undesirable after-launch status. This indicates the great importance to assess the optimal dropping angle for every potential freefall lifeboat launch, and the present work proved an effective approach to perform the task.

Freefall

Pressure impact

Computational fluid dynamics

Motion

Lifeboat

Water entry

Author

Luofeng Huang

University College London (UCL)

Sasan Tavakoli

University of Melbourne

Minghao Li

Student at Chalmers

Azam Dolatshah

Swinburne University of Technology

University of Melbourne

Blanca Pena

University College London (UCL)

Boyin Ding

University of Adelaide

Abbas Dashtimanesh

Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech)

Ocean Engineering

0029-8018 (ISSN)

Vol. 232 109115

Subject Categories

Aerospace Engineering

Water Engineering

Oceanography, Hydrology, Water Resources

DOI

10.1016/j.oceaneng.2021.109115

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