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A havelock source panel method for near-surface submarines
Authors:Tim?Gourlay  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:t.gourlay@cmst.curtin.edu.au"   title="  t.gourlay@cmst.curtin.edu.au"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Edward?Dawson
Affiliation:1.Centre for Marine Science and Technology,Curtin University,Perth,Australia;2.Defence Science and Technology Organization,Edinburgh,Australia
Abstract:A panel method is described for calculating potential flow around near-surface submarines. The method uses Havelock sources which automatically satisfy the linearized free-surface boundary condition. Outputs from the method include pressure field, pressure drag, wave resistance, vertical force, trim moment and wave pattern. Comparisons are made with model tests for wave resistance of Series 58 and DARPA SUBOFF hulls, as well as with wave resistance, lift force and trim moment of three length-to-diameter variants of the DSTO Joubert submarine hull. It is found that the Havelock source panel method is capable of determining with reasonable accuracy wave resistance, vertical force and trim moment for submarine hulls. Further experimental data are required in order to assess the accuracy of the method for pressure field and wave pattern prediction. The method is implemented in the computer code “HullWave” and offers potential advantages over RANS-CFD codes in terms of speed, simplicity and robustness.
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