Performance of heaving and passively pitching hydrofoils

Joris Mattheijssens, Walter Bosschaerts, Jean Paul Marcel, Dirk Lefeber

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Bio-inspired ship propulsion systems often consist of a hydrofoil in combined heaving and pitching motion. In order to reduce the number of actuators from two to one, the pitching motion in our design happens passively under the influence of the hydrodynamic moment on the hydrofoil, and is counteracted by a joint with adaptable stiffness. Since passive pitching is a relatively new development in bio-inspired ship propulsion, a proof of concept is needed. Further, it is not well known whether resonance is good or bad for the performance. The scaled prototype of a new, bio-inspired, heaving and passively pitching ship propulsor was built and tested. A new mechanism for passive pitching, that allows adaptation of the natural frequency was developed. The thrust and lift forces, as well as the pitching angle were measured for a range of heaving and natural frequencies. This article presents the design of the propulsion system and the results of a series of measurements. Resonance is possibly beneficial for maximal thrust production, but it would happen at a natural frequency outside the possibilities of the experiment. The highest thrust-to-lift ratio, a measure for the effciency, occurs at high heaving and low natural frequency, far away from resonant behaviour. Hence, passive pitching works, and the optimal natural frequency depends on the goal of the design: maximal thrust or maximal effciency.

langue originaleAnglais
titre43rd Fluid Dynamics Conference
EditeurAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc
ISBN (imprimé)9781624102141
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 2013
Evénement43rd AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference - San Diego, CA, États-Unis
Durée: 24 juin 201327 juin 2013

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Nom43rd Fluid Dynamics Conference

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Une conférence43rd AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference
Pays/TerritoireÉtats-Unis
La villeSan Diego, CA
période24/06/1327/06/13

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