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Added resistance, heave and pitch for the KVLCC2 tanker using a fully nonlinear unsteady potential flow boundary element method
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2021
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringMarine EngineeringComputational MechanicsGas-liquid FlowUnsteady FlowTransport PhenomenaOcean Wave MechanicsOffshore SystemsHydromechanicsShip ResistanceShip HydrodynamicsKvlcc2 TankerFluid MachineryAdded ResistanceKvlcc2 HullRegular Head WavesAerospace EngineeringAerodynamics
In this paper, a fully nonlinear unsteady potential flow method is used to predict added resistance, heave and pitch for the KVLCC2 hull in regular head waves at design speed. The method presents a nonlinear decomposition of the velocity potential and the wave field and an adaptive grid refinement. A formulation for the acceleration potential is used to obtain the pressure. To improve computational efficiency, a Barnes-Hut algorithm is introduced. A grid dependency study and a study on the impact of different time steps on the solution are performed. Numerical results have been compared with experimental data for the design speed. A general good agreement is found for added resistance, especially for longer waves. Heave and pitch are properly computed for all wave lengths in the range λ/Lpp=0.4 to 1.4.
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