Part 2: Simulation methodology and numerical uncertainty for RANS-CFD for the hydrodynamics of wind-assisted ships operating at leeway angles

Journal Article (2020)
Author(s)

N.J. van der Kolk (TU Delft - Ship Hydromechanics and Structures)

I. Akkerman (TU Delft - Ship Hydromechanics and Structures)

J. A. Keuning (TU Delft - Ship Hydromechanics and Structures)

R. H.M. Huijsmans (TU Delft - Ship Hydromechanics and Structures)

Research Group
Ship Hydromechanics and Structures
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2020.107024
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
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Ship Hydromechanics and Structures
Volume number
201

Abstract

A Reynolds-averaged Navier Stokes computational fluid dynamics (RANS-CFD) package will be one of the primary tools used during the development of a performance prediction program for wind-assisted commercial ships. This paper describes the simulation verification exercise, performed in support of the experimental validation presented in Part 1 of this two-part series describing the RANS-CFD method employed in this research. The predominance of large-scale separated flow structures in the wake of the sailing ship, an artefact of sideforce production necessary for sailing, points to a careful verification exercise and estimate for the numerical uncertainty to support the systematic investigation of wind-assisted ship hydromechanics and meshing guidelines within the available computer resources. Methods for CFD uncertainty quantification are defined and implemented for verification cases at leeway angles equal to 0, 6, and 9. Analysis for four sets of grids with different meshing strategies and for varying time steps results in a grid definition and time step for simulation validation. Numerical uncertainty as adopted in Part 1 for validation is defined. Finally, the meshing strategy for full-scale simulation is described, as used for the production runs of the Delft Wind Assist Series.

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