Propeller Design for an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle by the Lifting-line Method based on OpenProp and CFD

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Wencan Zhang
Lihong Wu
Xiangwei Jiang
Xisheng Feng
Yiping Li
Junbao Zeng
Chongde Liu
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[1] Dalian Maritime University,Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering College
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Robotics, Shenyang Institute of Automation
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Autonomous underwater vehicle; High efficiency; Propeller; Wake; Lifting line; OpenProp;
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A high-efficiency propeller can enable a long mission duration for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). In this study, a new method with OpenProp coupled with computational fluid dynamics was developed to design a propeller for an Explorer100 AUV. The towed system simulation of the AUV was used to measure the nominal wake, and a self-propulsion simulation was used to measure the effective wake at the disc plane just in front of a propeller. Two propellers referring to the nominal wake (propeller 1) and effective wake (propeller 2) were designed with OpenProp and appended with the AUV for self-propulsion simulations, respectively. Through the numerical simulation of the AUV self-propulsion tests, the cruising velocity of AUV was obtained. The flow characteristics of the self-propulsion in pressure and velocity contours were also analyzed. The propeller designed with an effective wake improved the thrust, velocity, and efficiency by approximately 11.3%, 6.7%, and 2.5%, respectively, as compared with those with a nominal wake. The cruising velocity of the final designed propeller for the Explorer100 AUV improved by 21.8%, as compared to that of the original propeller from the AUV free-running tests.
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