The Generation Mechanism of the Flow-Induced Noise from a Sail Hull on the Scaled Submarine Model

Flow-induced noise from the sail hull, which is induced by the horseshoe vortex, the boundary layer separation and the tail vortex shedding, is a significant problem for the underwater vehicles, while has not been adequately studied. We have performed simulations and experiments to reveal the noise...

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Main Authors: Yongwei Liu, Yalin Li, Dejiang Shang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/1/106
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spelling doaj-538403d0b73d4f7a89b67c558bcb9db72020-11-25T01:50:49ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172018-12-019110610.3390/app9010106app9010106The Generation Mechanism of the Flow-Induced Noise from a Sail Hull on the Scaled Submarine ModelYongwei Liu0Yalin Li1Dejiang Shang2Acoustic science and technology laboratory, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, ChinaAcoustic science and technology laboratory, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, ChinaAcoustic science and technology laboratory, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, ChinaFlow-induced noise from the sail hull, which is induced by the horseshoe vortex, the boundary layer separation and the tail vortex shedding, is a significant problem for the underwater vehicles, while has not been adequately studied. We have performed simulations and experiments to reveal the noise generation mechanism from these flows using the scaled sail hull with part of a submarine body. The large eddy simulation and the wavenumber–frequency spectrum are adopted for simulations. The frequency ranges from 10 Hz to 2000 Hz. The simulation results show that the flow-induced noise with the frequency less than 500 Hz is mainly generated by the horseshoe vortex; the flow-induced noise because of the tail vortex shedding is mainly within the frequency of shedding vortex, which is 595 Hz in the study; the flow-induced noise caused by the boundary layer separation lies in the whole frequency range. Moreover, we have conducted the experiments in a gravity water tunnel, and the experimental results are in good accordance with the simulation results. The results can lay the foundation for the design of flow control devices to suppress and reduce the flow-induced noise from the sail hull.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/1/106flow-induced noisesail hullhorseshoe vortextail vortex sheddingboundary layer separation
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The Generation Mechanism of the Flow-Induced Noise from a Sail Hull on the Scaled Submarine Model
Applied Sciences
flow-induced noise
sail hull
horseshoe vortex
tail vortex shedding
boundary layer separation
author_facet Yongwei Liu
Yalin Li
Dejiang Shang
author_sort Yongwei Liu
title The Generation Mechanism of the Flow-Induced Noise from a Sail Hull on the Scaled Submarine Model
title_short The Generation Mechanism of the Flow-Induced Noise from a Sail Hull on the Scaled Submarine Model
title_full The Generation Mechanism of the Flow-Induced Noise from a Sail Hull on the Scaled Submarine Model
title_fullStr The Generation Mechanism of the Flow-Induced Noise from a Sail Hull on the Scaled Submarine Model
title_full_unstemmed The Generation Mechanism of the Flow-Induced Noise from a Sail Hull on the Scaled Submarine Model
title_sort generation mechanism of the flow-induced noise from a sail hull on the scaled submarine model
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Flow-induced noise from the sail hull, which is induced by the horseshoe vortex, the boundary layer separation and the tail vortex shedding, is a significant problem for the underwater vehicles, while has not been adequately studied. We have performed simulations and experiments to reveal the noise generation mechanism from these flows using the scaled sail hull with part of a submarine body. The large eddy simulation and the wavenumber–frequency spectrum are adopted for simulations. The frequency ranges from 10 Hz to 2000 Hz. The simulation results show that the flow-induced noise with the frequency less than 500 Hz is mainly generated by the horseshoe vortex; the flow-induced noise because of the tail vortex shedding is mainly within the frequency of shedding vortex, which is 595 Hz in the study; the flow-induced noise caused by the boundary layer separation lies in the whole frequency range. Moreover, we have conducted the experiments in a gravity water tunnel, and the experimental results are in good accordance with the simulation results. The results can lay the foundation for the design of flow control devices to suppress and reduce the flow-induced noise from the sail hull.
topic flow-induced noise
sail hull
horseshoe vortex
tail vortex shedding
boundary layer separation
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/1/106
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