Fluid-Structure Interaction Analysis of Multiple Wingsails
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Master's Thesis
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The maritime sector contributes around 3% of CO2 emissions. The International
Maritime Organization (IMO) has a net-zero emission goal for the maritime sector
by 2050. This goal has forced the industry to develop more environmentally friendly
propulsion solutions, while wind-assisted ship propulsion is an alternative solution
for sustainable shipping.
This thesis investigates the aerodynamic performance and fluid-structure interaction
(FSI) among multiple wingsails with crescent-shaped profiles. A two-way coupled
FSI simulation framework was developed by using computational fluid dynamics
(CFD) integrated with finite element analysis (FEA). The CFD simulations were
performed using improved delayed detached eddy simulation (IDDES). The FEA
was based on a simplified structural model, where the wingsails are regarded as
solid bodies, and the tip displacement due to global bending was focused. The arbi-
trary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) approach was implemented with mesh morphing
based on radial basis function (RBF).
FSI and CFD simulations are performed for three apparent wind angles (AWA): 60,
90, and 120 degrees. Results revealed that the wingsail closest to the bow of the
ship experiences higher aerodynamic forces and stronger flutter than the other sails
closer to the stern, indicating more critical flow. It was also found that the FSI has
considerable negative effects on the thrust generation. This study is expected to
provide guidance on wingsail structural design and multiple wingsail arrangements.
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fluid-structure interaction, wingsails, computational fluid dynamics, cambered profile, wind-assisted ship propulsion
