Journal article

An assessment of the ship drag penalty arising from light calcareous tubeworm fouling

JP Monty, E Dogan, R Hanson, AJ Scardino, B Ganapathisubramani, N Hutchins

Biofouling | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2016

Abstract

Abstract: A test coupon coated with light calcareous tubeworm fouling was scanned, scaled and reproduced for wind-tunnel testing to determine the equivalent sand grain roughness ks. It was found that this surface had a ks = 0.325 mm, substantially less than the previously reported values for light calcareous fouling. This result was used to predict the drag on a fouled full scale ship. To achieve this, a modified method for predicting the total drag of a spatially developing turbulent boundary layer (TBL), such as that on the hull of a ship, is presented. The method numerically integrates the skin friction over the length of the boundary layer, assuming an analytical form for the mean veloci..

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