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Hydrodynamic loads on ice-class propellers during propeller-ice interaction
Authors:Dan Walker  Neil Bose  Hajime Yamaguchi  Stephen J Jones
Institution:(1) Ocean Engineering Research Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland, A1B 3X5 St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada;(2) Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, 113 Tokyo, Japan;(3) Institute for Marine Dynamics, National Research Council Canada, Kerwin Place, A1B 3T5 St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
Abstract:Hydrodynamic loads on a propeller blocked with simulated ice were studied using a cavitation tunnel. Comparative predictions were made using a panel method. The propeller was a model of the Canadian Coast Guard's R-class icebreake propeller, and the ice block was simulated using a solid blockage. Experimental results show the open water performance of the propeller, its performance behind a blockage, and the effects of cavitation in these conditions, as well as the loading on the simulated ice block. Panel method predictions were made of the time series propeller performance in the blocked flow. Cavitation during propellerice interaction resulted in a reduction of mean suction load on the ice block. Block load measurements indicated an increase in the oscillation about the mean value of the loads, with a variation in the phase of the loading with respect to blade position as compared with the non-cavitating results. Comparisons of panel method results with the measured block loads support the reliability of the dynamic measurements.List of symbols D propeller diameter - F block drag load - K T thrust coefficient,T/(rgrn 2 D 4) - K B block load coefficient,F/(rgrn 2 D 4) - K Q torque coefficient,Q/(rgrn 2 D 5) - Q propeller torque - T propeller thrust - n propeller rotational speed - J propeller advance coefficientV A/(nD) - P A ambient pressure at propeller - P ATM atmospheric pressure - P V vapour pressure of water - V A propeller advance speed - agr dissolved gas content - agr s saturated dissolved gas content at atmospheric pressure - eegr o open water propeller efficiency - sgr cavitation number, (P A –P V )/(0.5rgr(nD)2) - rgr density of water
Keywords:propeller  cavitation  ice
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