Investigation of the Effect of Leading-Edge Tubercles on Wingsail Performance

In this study, effects of leading edge tubercles on a 2013 America’s Cup boat wingsail are investigated by viscous Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Adding tubercles on the leading edge of the sail is inspired by humpback whales, which are fast and maneuverable animals along baleen whales thanks...

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Main Authors: Harun KEMALİ, Ahmet Ziya SAYDAM, Şebnem HELVACIOĞLU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gemi Makinaları İşletme Mühendisleri Odası 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of ETA Maritime Science
Subjects:
cfd
Online Access:https://www.journalagent.com/jems/pdfs/JEMS-60490-FULL_TEXT-SAYDAM.pdf
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spelling doaj-cb1558e8edc14ed599e1a09ac6e12ca72020-11-25T02:29:48ZengGemi Makinaları İşletme Mühendisleri OdasıJournal of ETA Maritime Science2147-29552148-93862020-03-0181546510.5505/jems.2020.60490Investigation of the Effect of Leading-Edge Tubercles on Wingsail PerformanceHarun KEMALİhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8808-1674Ahmet Ziya SAYDAMhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1266-9401Şebnem HELVACIOĞLUhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5785-1039In this study, effects of leading edge tubercles on a 2013 America’s Cup boat wingsail are investigated by viscous Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Adding tubercles on the leading edge of the sail is inspired by humpback whales, which are fast and maneuverable animals along baleen whales thanks to their distinctive flippers. It has been seen from the examined studies that tubercles on the leading edge of the wings delay stall and provide better lift/drag ratio in high angle of attacks (AoA) compared to the plain wing, which might be beneficial for wingsails. A 2013 America’s Cup boat wingsail geometry is developed for measuring the effects of tubercles on its performance. Sinusoidal tubercles are placed on leading edge with different wave lengths and amplitudes varying as a function of chord length. Post-stall performance of the wingsail has been improved whereas onset of stall has been observed to be identical to that of the base wingsail.https://www.journalagent.com/jems/pdfs/JEMS-60490-FULL_TEXT-SAYDAM.pdfbiomimicrybio-inspirationtuberclewingsailcfd
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author Harun KEMALİ
Ahmet Ziya SAYDAM
Şebnem HELVACIOĞLU
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Ahmet Ziya SAYDAM
Şebnem HELVACIOĞLU
Investigation of the Effect of Leading-Edge Tubercles on Wingsail Performance
Journal of ETA Maritime Science
biomimicry
bio-inspiration
tubercle
wingsail
cfd
author_facet Harun KEMALİ
Ahmet Ziya SAYDAM
Şebnem HELVACIOĞLU
author_sort Harun KEMALİ
title Investigation of the Effect of Leading-Edge Tubercles on Wingsail Performance
title_short Investigation of the Effect of Leading-Edge Tubercles on Wingsail Performance
title_full Investigation of the Effect of Leading-Edge Tubercles on Wingsail Performance
title_fullStr Investigation of the Effect of Leading-Edge Tubercles on Wingsail Performance
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the Effect of Leading-Edge Tubercles on Wingsail Performance
title_sort investigation of the effect of leading-edge tubercles on wingsail performance
publisher Gemi Makinaları İşletme Mühendisleri Odası
series Journal of ETA Maritime Science
issn 2147-2955
2148-9386
publishDate 2020-03-01
description In this study, effects of leading edge tubercles on a 2013 America’s Cup boat wingsail are investigated by viscous Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Adding tubercles on the leading edge of the sail is inspired by humpback whales, which are fast and maneuverable animals along baleen whales thanks to their distinctive flippers. It has been seen from the examined studies that tubercles on the leading edge of the wings delay stall and provide better lift/drag ratio in high angle of attacks (AoA) compared to the plain wing, which might be beneficial for wingsails. A 2013 America’s Cup boat wingsail geometry is developed for measuring the effects of tubercles on its performance. Sinusoidal tubercles are placed on leading edge with different wave lengths and amplitudes varying as a function of chord length. Post-stall performance of the wingsail has been improved whereas onset of stall has been observed to be identical to that of the base wingsail.
topic biomimicry
bio-inspiration
tubercle
wingsail
cfd
url https://www.journalagent.com/jems/pdfs/JEMS-60490-FULL_TEXT-SAYDAM.pdf
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