An experimental Investigation into the surface and hydrodynamic characteristics of marine coatings with mimicked hull roughness ranges
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2018
observed on ships’ hulls, ‘low’ and ‘high’ roughness densities were introduced into the same types of coating, in the second test campaign. The data collected from the first test campaign served as the baseline to demonstrate the effect on the surface roughness and hydrodynamic drag characteristics of these coating types as a result of ‘in-service’ or ‘severely flawed’ coating application scenarios. Data collected on coatings with a range of in-service surface conditions provided a basis to establish correlation between the surface roughness characteristics and hydrodynamic performance (roughness function). The findings of the study indicate that the estimations of drag penalties based on well-applied, relatively smooth coating conditions underestimate the importance of hull roughness, which although undesirable, is commonplace in the world’s commercial fleet.
Zero-pressure turbulent boundary layers
marine coatings
hull roughness
skin friction drag
coatings
‘in-service’ condition
mimicked hull roughness
Författare
Irma Yeginbayeva
Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Maritima studier
Mehmet Atlar
University of Strathclyde
Biofouling
0892-7014 (ISSN) 1029-2454 (eISSN)
Vol. 34 9 1001-1019Ämneskategorier
Annan teknik
Naturresursteknik
DOI
10.1080/08927014.2018.1529760
PubMed
30537869