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Maljaars, P.J. (author), Bronswijk, L.M.E. (author), Windt, Jaap (author), Grasso, Nicola (author), Kaminski, M.L. (author)
In the past several decades, many papers have been published on fluid–structure coupled calculations to analyse the hydro-elastic response of flexible (composite) propellers. The flow is usually modelled either by the Navier–Stokes equations or as a potential flow, by assuming an irrotational flow. Phenomena as separation of the flow, flow...
journal article 2018
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Maljaars, P.J. (author), Kaminski, M.L. (author), den Besten, J.H. (author)
Boundary element methods (BEM) have been used for propeller hydrodynamic calculations since the 1990s. More recently, these methods are being used in combination with finite element methods (FEM) in order to calculate flexible propeller fluid–structure interaction (FSI) response. The main advantage of using BEM for flexible propeller FSI...
journal article 2018