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Ocean Dynamics | 2012

Concept design and hydrodynamic optimization of an innovative SWATH USV by CFD methods

Stefano Brizzolara; Tom Curtin; Marco Bovio; Giuliano Vernengo

The paper presents the main characteristics of an innovative platform which has been conceived and designed to extend the operational capabilities of current unmanned surface vehicles in terms of platform stability in waves and of powering requirement at a relatively high speed. The main idea which rules the project is the realization of a small autonomous surface unit (about 6xa0m in length) capable of undertaking several tasks in the marine environment even with moderate rough sea conditions. The designed vessel has the ability to locate, recover, and launch other members of the autonomous fleet (like AUVs or other underwater devices) and at the same time could carry out a surveillance service of the surrounding areas. To manage these tasks, the vehicle is designed to provide a fairly good autonomy which is needed to face intermediate-range missions (100xa0nautical miles). The choice of a small waterplane area twin hull (SWATH) form has been motivated by its excellent properties of seakeeping qualities, combined with a non-conventional low resistance underwater hull shape, currently under patenting process, which is able to reduce to a minimum the resistance of the vessel especially at higher speeds. To obtain the most efficient profile of the underwater bodies, a systematic optimization with an automatic procedure based on a parametric definition of the geometry, a state-of-the-art computational fluid dynamics (CFD) flow solver, and a differential evolution global minimization algorithm have been created and used. As expected, all the final CFD computations on the best design have demonstrated the superior efficiency of the developed unconventional SWATH technology with respect to different alternatives of current hull typologies.


International Journal of Rotating Machinery | 2012

EFD and CFD Characterization of a CLT Propeller

Daniele Bertetta; Stefano Brizzolara; Edward Canepa; Stefano Gaggero; Michele Viviani

In the present paper an experimental and numerical analysis of an unconventional CLT propeller is carried out. Two different numerical approaches, a potential panel method and an RANSE solver, are employed. Cavitation tunnel experiments are carried out in order to measure, as usual, thrust, torque, and cavity extension for different propeller working points. Moreover, LDV measurements are performed to have a deep insight into the complex wake behind the propeller and to analyze the dynamics of generated tip vortexes. The numerical/experimental analysis and comparison of results highlight the peculiarities of this kind of propellers, the possibility to increase efficiency and reduce cavitation risk, in order to exploit the design approaches already well proven for conventional propellers also in the case of these unconventional geometries.


Archive | 2011

Automatic Optimization Computational Method for Unconventional S.W.A.T.H. Ships Resistance

Stefano Brizzolara; Giuliano Vernengo


11th International Conference on Fast Sea Transportation (FAST 2011) | 2011

Automatic Parametric Hull Form Optimization of Fast Naval Vessels

Iacopo Biliotti; Stefano Brizzolara; Michele Viviani; Giuliano Vernengo; Danilo Ruscelli; Domenico Guadalupi; Andrea Manfredini


Archive | 2011

Endplate effect propellers: A numerical overview

S Gaggero; Stefano Brizzolara


Archive | 2011

Hydrodynamic Design of a Family of Hybrid SWATH Unmanned Surface Vehicles

Stefano Brizzolara; Marco Bovio; Alessandro Federici; Giuliano Vernengo


wseas international conference on applied computer and applied computational science | 2011

Automatic computer driven optimization of innovative hull forms for marine vehicles

Stefano Brizzolara; Giuliano Vernengo


Second International Symposium on Marine Propulsors - smp’11 | 2011

Numerical and Experimental Characterization of a CP Propeller Unsteady Cavitation at Different Pitch Settings

Daniele Bertetta; Stefano Brizzolara; Stefano Gaggero; Luca Savio; Michele Viviani


Archive | 2011

SMP Workshop on Cavitation and Propeller Performances: The Experience of the University of Genova on the Potsdam Propeller Test Case

Stefano Gaggero; Diego Villa; Stefano Brizzolara


computer aided verification | 2012

Numerical and Experimental Analysis of a CLT Propeller Cavitation Behavior

Stefano Gaggero; Michele Viviani; Diego Villa; Daniele Bertetta; Cristina Vaccaro; Stefano Brizzolara

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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