Roll motion is the least predictable of ship motions, largely because of viscosity effects, which in turn causes flow separations to occur. As a result of these phenomena, roll damping is often highly nonlinear. It is best estimated in the present state of the art by strictly empirical methods. In this report, several relevant flow-separation problems are studied from a fundamental point of view. These are divided generally into two categories: boundary-layer separation and sharp-edge separation. In both cases, starting motion and oscillatory motion are considered separately. Emphasis is placed on rather simple methods of calculations. Results are compared with experiments and/or more detailed calculation methods wherever such are available. Finally, a procedure is proposed (but not carried out) for treating the formation of vortex sheets by a translating rolling ship hull. (DePo)
A contribution to flow-separation problem in unsteady motion of a body
Beitrag ueber die Stroemungstrennung bei unregelmaessiger Bewegung eines Koerpers (Schiffes)
US Government Research Reports ; Jul ; 1-46
1979
46 Seiten
Report
English
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