The flow around ship over-structures is characterized by both separation phenomena with recirculation regions at high Reynolds number, and the fast ejection of hot smokes from chimneys. These two features are of the utmost importance for two linked goals in the ship design, namely the aerodynamic drag reduction and the preservations of passengers comfort. In particular, the latter depends on different flow aspects, among the others: the turbulent fluctuations intensity, the smoke temperature and pollutant dispersion and the flow induced noise. In this work, we present an open-source solver developed in OpenFOAMR○ that is especially suited for the analysis of ship over-structures. It adopts Large-eddy simulation approach and implements an in-house version of the dynamic Lagrangian Sub-grid Scale LES model along with an equilibrium stress wall function in order to deal with high Reynolds number simulations. Furthermore, a synthetic turbulent inflow generation has been developed to provide a more realistic condition. The hot smoke plumes are reproduced considering the buoyancy effect through the Boussinesq approximations. The model has been validated on different benchmark cases and an analysis of a real ship over-structure is presented.

Numerical simulation of hot smoke plumes from funnels / Fakhari, Ahmad; Cintolesi, Carlo; Petronio, Andrea; Roman, Federico; Armenio, Vincenzo. - STAMPA. - 221499(2018), pp. 238-245. (Intervento presentato al convegno 19th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research, NAV 2018 tenutosi a Trieste, Italia nel 2018) [10.3233/978-1-61499-870-9-238].

Numerical simulation of hot smoke plumes from funnels

Cintolesi, Carlo;
2018

Abstract

The flow around ship over-structures is characterized by both separation phenomena with recirculation regions at high Reynolds number, and the fast ejection of hot smokes from chimneys. These two features are of the utmost importance for two linked goals in the ship design, namely the aerodynamic drag reduction and the preservations of passengers comfort. In particular, the latter depends on different flow aspects, among the others: the turbulent fluctuations intensity, the smoke temperature and pollutant dispersion and the flow induced noise. In this work, we present an open-source solver developed in OpenFOAMR○ that is especially suited for the analysis of ship over-structures. It adopts Large-eddy simulation approach and implements an in-house version of the dynamic Lagrangian Sub-grid Scale LES model along with an equilibrium stress wall function in order to deal with high Reynolds number simulations. Furthermore, a synthetic turbulent inflow generation has been developed to provide a more realistic condition. The hot smoke plumes are reproduced considering the buoyancy effect through the Boussinesq approximations. The model has been validated on different benchmark cases and an analysis of a real ship over-structure is presented.
2018
NAV International Conference on Ship and Shipping Research
238
245
Numerical simulation of hot smoke plumes from funnels / Fakhari, Ahmad; Cintolesi, Carlo; Petronio, Andrea; Roman, Federico; Armenio, Vincenzo. - STAMPA. - 221499(2018), pp. 238-245. (Intervento presentato al convegno 19th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research, NAV 2018 tenutosi a Trieste, Italia nel 2018) [10.3233/978-1-61499-870-9-238].
Fakhari, Ahmad; Cintolesi, Carlo; Petronio, Andrea; Roman, Federico; Armenio, Vincenzo
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