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Air lubrication techniques are very promising in reducing ship drag. It has been demonstrated that air cavity applications can realise propulsive power reduction percentages of 10-20% due to the reduction of the frictional resistance [1, 2]. However, a complete understanding of t ...
Background: Air lubrication techniques have the potential to significantly reduce frictional drag, benefiting sustainable employability of ships. However, these techniques are not yet widely applied in the shipping industry, since a complete understanding of the relevant two-phas ...
This article aims to link the physical modelling of air cavities to their numerical modelling with a RaNS solver. The largest challenge in predicting the cavity characteristics numerically lies in correctly modelling their closure region. According to Reboud et al. [1], the commo ...
This article aims to link the physical modelling of air cavities to their numerical modelling with a RaNS solver. The largest challenge in predicting the cavity characteristics numerically lies in correctly modelling their closure region. According to Reboud et al. [1], the commo ...

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Modeling of the exhaust plume of a submerged exhaust system

A numerical analysis of a submarine exhaust

The Royal Netherlands Navy (RNN) operates four diesel-electric submarines, the Walrus class. The submarines sail submerged on electric engines and periodically recharge the batteries with diesel engines at periscope depth. The exhaust gases are dispelled at the back of the sail b ...