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Three-dimensional flow characteristics of propeller-propulsion WIG effect vehicle with direct underside pressurization Juhee Lee, Byung Moon Kim and Kyoungwoo Park*
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 8, pp.1949-1960, 2011
Abstract : Numerical investigations for a 3-dimensional WIG effect vehicle with DUP (direct underside pressurization) have been performed.
The purpose of this study is to analyze the aerodynamic characteristics and static height stability of DUP using computational fluid dynamics
(CFD). When a WIG effect vehicle accelerates to take off on water, increased pressure under the fuselage by DUP (propeller and
air chamber) can considerably reduce the take-off speed and thus minimize the effect of the hump drag which is one of the technical difficulties
of a WIG effect vehicle. The accelerated air by the propeller enters the air chamber through a channel in the middle of the fuselage
resulting in an augmentation of the lift by changing the air pressure from dynamic to static. However, the DUP is not favorable for
both stability and aerodynamic performance of the WIG effect vehicle because the accelerated air produces an excessive drag, negative
pitching moment and 3-dimensional effects (that is, yawing and rolling moments). The result shows that the effect of yawing and rolling
moments is not serious.
Keyword :
Aerodynamic characteristics; CFD (computational fluid dynamics); DUP (direct underside pressurization); Ground effect; WIG (wing-inground) effect vehicle; Yawing moment, Rolling moment
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