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An assessment of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Effects on the Ship Air-wake

H Setiawan, undefined Kevin, JP Monty

22nd Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference Afmc 2020 | The University of Queensland | Published : 2020

Abstract

The ship air-wake over the landing deck of a NATO-Generic Destroyer model is investigated experimentally to better understand the effects of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer (ABL) on the flow. Two methods of creating thick ABLs are employed: i. using a series of tripping devices in a typical wind tunnel; ii. by performing the test on a water surface in a wind-wave facility. In comparison with a smooth-wall (unstimulated) boundary layer, the wake of the ship is substantially modified for both ABL cases. The ABL increases the overall fluctuation levels over the landing deck, highlighting the importance of including an ABL in simulations or experiments. Specifically, we show that the streamwise f..

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