A procedure for optimizing cavitating propeller blades in agiven wake
Paper i proceeding, 2005

The blade geometry of a cavitating propeller in a given wake is optimized to maximize propeller efficiency and minimize propeller induced pressure fluctuations. The Keller criterion, the cavity volume and other constraints are considered in the optimization process. Such constraints are cavity area, cavity length and face side pressure and they are switched on separately or simultaneously to investigate their influence on cavitation and efficiency. Optimization is made starting from a near optimum propeller as well as from an off-design propeller. Results indicate that the present optimization technique can yield higher efficiency and lower pressure amplitude with tolerable cavitation for a cavitating propeller in a given wake.

cavity area

face side cavitation

cavity length

Keller Criterion

Dynamic Hill Climbing

pressure fluctuation

Författare

Kaijia Han

Hydromekanik

Göran Bark

Hydromekanik

Lars Larsson

Hydromekanik

Björn Rengström

Hydromekanik

8th Numerical Towing Tank Symposium

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Strömningsmekanik och akustik

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2017-10-07