J 2022

Concept and Performance Analysis of Propulsion Units Intended for Distributed Ship Systems

ILLES, Ladislav, Martin JURKOVIC, Tomas KALINA, Jarmila SOSEDOVA, Piotr GORZELANCZYK et. al.

Basic information

Original name

Concept and Performance Analysis of Propulsion Units Intended for Distributed Ship Systems

Authors

ILLES, Ladislav (guarantor), Martin JURKOVIC, Tomas KALINA, Jarmila SOSEDOVA, Piotr GORZELANCZYK, Ondrej STOPKA (703 Slovakia, belonging to the institution) and Tibor KUBJATKO

Edition

Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, MDPI, Basel, Switzerland, MDPI, Basel, St. Alban-Anlage 66, 4052 Basel, Switzerland, 2022, 2077-1312

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

50703 Transport planning and social aspects of transport

Country of publisher

Switzerland

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

References:

URL

RIV identification code

RIV/75081431:_____/22:00002413

Organization unit

Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice

UT WoS

000785110400001

Keywords in English

restricted draft; ducts; distributed propulsion; propeller; shallow water

Tags

MVD_z, RIV22, WOS
Změněno: 21/3/2023 19:50, Mgr. Nikola Petříková

Abstract

V originále

Limited navigation depth, especially on inland waterways, is one of the main limiting factors that shorten the navigation period. Distributed propulsion systems represent an opportunity to increase the navigability of ships across critical sections of waterways characterized by limited navigation depth. In the case of distributed propulsion systems, it is necessary to examine the position of the propellers and their efficiency, suitable design, and interaction with the surroundings. In this study, self-propelled propulsion units located on the side of the ship are investigated at the level of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analyses. Seven different types of ducts are considered for the proposed propeller geometry in order to ensure the necessary water supply, to prevent air intake, and to ensure high performance in the serial arrangement of propulsors on the side of the hull. Comparative analyses have shown that propulsion units with Ducts 5 and 6 have sufficient resistance to ventilation at a limited depth and deliver acceptable performance at low inflow and outflow rates. This feature is important in serial configurations, which confirms previous research on this issue. Performance can be further increased by reducing the duct resistance at higher speeds.
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