몰수체의 실린더 관 내부 이동시 작용력 예측에 대한 실험적 접근Experimental Approach for Estimation of Hydrodynamic Force acting on a Submerged Streamlined Body translating in a One-end-opened Cylindrical Tube
- Other Titles
 - Experimental Approach for Estimation of Hydrodynamic Force acting on a Submerged Streamlined Body translating in a One-end-opened Cylindrical Tube
 
- Authors
 - 여동진; 김연규; 김동훈
 
- Issue Date
 - 1-4월-2012
 
- Publisher
 - 대한조선학회
 
- Keywords
 - Hydrodynamic force; Submerged streamlined body; One-end-opened cylindrical tub; Load cell; One-hole pitot tube
 
- Citation
 - 대한조선학회논문집, v.49, no.2, pp 203 - 211
 
- Pages
 - 9
 
- Journal Title
 - 대한조선학회논문집
 
- Volume
 - 49
 
- Number
 - 2
 
- Start Page
 - 203
 
- End Page
 - 211
 
- URI
 - https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/8131
 
- Abstract
 - The main object of this experiment is to estimate the hydrodynamic forces acting on a 
submerged streamlined body placed in a one-end-opened cylindrical tube moving with 
certain translational velocity. The best experimental design for this object is 
mimicking real situation, however sizes of model body and cylinder tube are just the 
same as those of real, for avoiding scale effects, mimicking real situation is not 
realizable. Hence, in this experiment, target body and cylindrical tube were designed to 
be towed with varying body position relative to cylindrical tube. For measuring 
hydrodynamic forces and flow velocity in the cylindrical tube, six one-component load 
cells and several one-hole Pitot tubes were used. Several conditions were checked with 
various end-plates those had different opening areas. Experiment results show that 
forces and flow velocity had different tendency with those expected, and the presence of 
a end-plate slows down the flow velocity in the cylindrical tube and affects pressure 
field in the tube to push the model submerged body forward of the tube. This tendency 
grows with decreasing opened area.is object is 
mimicking real situation, however sizes of model body and cylinder tube are just the 
same as those of real, for avoiding scale effects, mimicking real situation is not 
realizable. Hence, in this experiment, target body and cylindrical tube were designed to 
be towed with varying body position relative to cylindrical tube. For measuring 
hydrodynamic forces and flow velocity in the cylindrical tube, six one-component load 
cells and several one-hole Pitot tubes were used. Several conditions were checked with 
various end-plates those had different opening areas. Experiment results show that 
forces and flow velocity had different tendency with those expected, and the presence of 
a end-plate slows down the flow velocity in the cylindrical tube and affects pressure 
field in the tube to push the model
 
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