DocumentCode
2736876
Title
Improvement of the low-speed control authority of an AUV through hull shaping
Author
Humphreys, Douglas E.
Author_Institution
Vehicle Control Technols. Inc., Burke, VA, USA
fYear
1994
fDate
19-20 Jul 1994
Firstpage
434
Lastpage
438
Abstract
Often it is necessary to operate an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) under conditions where the specific gravity of the vehicle varies by as much as 3%. For AUV systems without a variable ballast system that have to operate at low speeds, this can severely restrict the operational envelope of the system. This paper explores the limits on control authority as a function of vehicle speed and specific gravity for a typical AUV and then shows the effect of increasing the hull elliptic cross-section on vehicle control. Increasing hull lift through various devices is shown to be propulsion-limited as a result of the increase in induced drag. An example is shown where the drag of the vehicle at its lowest speed is higher than the drag at its maximum speed
Keywords
density; marine systems; velocity control; autonomous underwater vehicle; hull elliptic cross-section; hull lift; hull shaping; low-speed control authority; specific gravity; Acceleration; Character generation; Electronic ballasts; Force control; Fuels; Gravity; Hydrodynamics; Marine vehicles; Shape control; Underwater vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Technology, 1994. AUV '94., Proceedings of the 1994 Symposium on
Conference_Location
Cambridge, MA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1808-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AUV.1994.518656
Filename
518656
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