Unsteady flow field numerical calculations of a ship¡¯s rotating Weis-Fogh-type propulsion mechanism with the advanced vortex method
Ki-Deok Ro*, Baoshan Zhu and Michihisa Tsutahara
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 26, no. 2, pp.437-446, 2012
Abstract : The Weis-Fogh mechanism, found in the hovering flight of a small bee, is a unique and efficient lift generation. In this study, we proposed
a rotating type propulsion model that applies the principle of the Weis-Fogh mechanism and calculated the unsteady flow field of
the propulsion model with the advanced vortex method. The wing (NACA0010 airfoil) and channel are approximated by source and
vortex panels, and free vortices are introduced away from the body surfaces. The viscous diffusion of fluid is represented using the corespreading
model to the discrete vortices. We investigated the thrust and drag coefficients, pressure field, vorticity field, velocity vector
field, and average propulsive efficiency of the propulsion model by changing the rotating angle velocity. The force acting on the wing
depended heavily on the directions of the thrust and drag and the thrust and drag coefficients largely fluctuated with the change in the
rotating angles. The average thrust increased as the rotating angle velocity increased. The maximum propulsive efficiency was 27.9% at a
calculated angle velocity. The flow field of this rotating type propulsion mechanism is unsteady and very complex because the wing
rotates and moves unsteadily in the channel. However, using the advanced vortex method, it could be calculated accurately.
Keyword : Computational fluid dynamics; Vortex method; Propulsion mechanism; Unsteady flow; Rotating wing |