Flow-Simulation-Ship-Propeller-Pressure-Contour-FetchCFD-Image.jpg size: 0.767231 MB
Flow-Simulation-Ship-Propeller-Pressure-Contour-FetchCFD-Image-Front-View.jpg size: 1.029799 MB
Flow-Simulation-Ship-Propeller-Pressure-Contour-FetchCFD-Image-Front-View-2.jpg size: 1.169434 MB
Flow-Simulation-Ship-Propeller-Q-Criterion-Contour-FetchCFD-Image.jpg size: 2.954776 MB
Flow-Simulation-Ship-Propeller-Q-Criterion-Contour-FetchCFD-Image-View-2.jpg size: 3.614727 MB
Flow-Simulation-Ship-Propeller-Velocity-Contour-FetchCFD-Image.jpg size: 1.260291 MB
Flow-Simulation-Ship-Propeller-Velocity-Contour-Vectors-FetchCFD-Image-Front-View.jpg size: 2.634841 MB
Flow-Simulation-Ship-Propeller-Velocity-Contour-Vectors-FetchCFD-Image-Front-View-2.jpg size: 2.899554 MB
Flow-Simulation-Ship-Propeller-Velocity-Streamlines-FetchCFD-Image.jpg size: 3.775014 MB
Flow-Simulation-Ship-Propeller-ANSYS-CFX-Case-File-FetchCFD.7z size: 84.145417 MB
Embed Code for Flow Simulation Ship Propeller
Copy the embed code below to include this project on your website:
Flow simulation ship propeller
NoAI: This project, including models, simulations, images, and descriptions, may not be used within datasets, during the developmental process, or as inputs for generative AI tools.
About the Flow Simulation Ship Propeller Project
Ship needs thrust in order to move forward, which can be generated by rotating propeller behind its hull. Traditionally model tests are carried out to predict thrust and torque of a propeller, which are time consuming, require manpower and space and are costly. Alternatively, flow simulation can be used for hydrodynamic designs as it gives relative saving in time, manpower, space. In this prohect flow around a ship propeller is simulated. More detials will follow shortly. Simulation file also attached for download. Enjoy!
Related Projects
Sign up to join the conversation about Flow Simulation Ship Propeller
Post a comment! Share insights on Flow Simulation Ship Propeller , ask questions, and connect with other users. Whether you're curious about the 3D model, fluid simulation, or finite element analysis, your comments enrich the conversation.
No responses added yet.