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Numerical Simulation of a Polar Ship Moving in Level Ice Based on a One-Way Coupling Method
by
Zhong, Kai
, Li, Xin-Ang
, Xue, Yan-Zhuo
, Chen, Zi-Wang
, Ni, Bao-Yu
in
CFD-DEM
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer applications
/ Computer simulation
/ Coupling
/ Crack propagation
/ Cracks
/ Discrete element method
/ Finite element method
/ Finite volume method
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Hydrodynamics
/ Ice cover
/ ice crack
/ ice resistance
/ Ice thickness
/ Icebreakers (Ships)
/ Mathematical models
/ Mechanical properties
/ Numerical analysis
/ one-way coupling
/ Ship speed
/ Simulation
/ Software
/ Turbulence models
/ Velocity
/ Water resistance
2020
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Numerical Simulation of a Polar Ship Moving in Level Ice Based on a One-Way Coupling Method
by
Zhong, Kai
, Li, Xin-Ang
, Xue, Yan-Zhuo
, Chen, Zi-Wang
, Ni, Bao-Yu
in
CFD-DEM
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer applications
/ Computer simulation
/ Coupling
/ Crack propagation
/ Cracks
/ Discrete element method
/ Finite element method
/ Finite volume method
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Hydrodynamics
/ Ice cover
/ ice crack
/ ice resistance
/ Ice thickness
/ Icebreakers (Ships)
/ Mathematical models
/ Mechanical properties
/ Numerical analysis
/ one-way coupling
/ Ship speed
/ Simulation
/ Software
/ Turbulence models
/ Velocity
/ Water resistance
2020
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Numerical Simulation of a Polar Ship Moving in Level Ice Based on a One-Way Coupling Method
by
Zhong, Kai
, Li, Xin-Ang
, Xue, Yan-Zhuo
, Chen, Zi-Wang
, Ni, Bao-Yu
in
CFD-DEM
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer applications
/ Computer simulation
/ Coupling
/ Crack propagation
/ Cracks
/ Discrete element method
/ Finite element method
/ Finite volume method
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Hydrodynamics
/ Ice cover
/ ice crack
/ ice resistance
/ Ice thickness
/ Icebreakers (Ships)
/ Mathematical models
/ Mechanical properties
/ Numerical analysis
/ one-way coupling
/ Ship speed
/ Simulation
/ Software
/ Turbulence models
/ Velocity
/ Water resistance
2020
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Numerical Simulation of a Polar Ship Moving in Level Ice Based on a One-Way Coupling Method
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Numerical Simulation of a Polar Ship Moving in Level Ice Based on a One-Way Coupling Method
2020
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Overview
In most previous ice–ship interaction studies involving fluid effects, ice was taken as unbreakable. Building breakable level ice on water domain is still a big challenge in numerical simulation. This paper overcomes this difficulty and presents a numerical modeling of a ship moving in level ice on the water by using a one-way CFD-DEM (computational fluid dynamics-discrete element method) coupling method. The detailed numerical processes and techniques are introduced. The ice crack propagation process including radial and circular cracks have been observed. Numerical results are compared with previous experimental data and good agreement has been achieved. The results show that water resistance is an order of magnitude smaller than ice resistance during the ice-breaking process. Ice resistance shows strong oscillation along with ice failure process, which are affected by ship speed and ice thickness significantly.
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