Title :
Maneuverability design and analysis of an autonomous underwater vehicle for deep-sea hydrothermal plume survey
Author :
Ruiwen Yi ; Zhiqiang Hu ; Yang Lin ; Haitao Gu ; Daxiong Ji ; Jian Liu ; Chao Wang
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Robot., Shenyang Inst. of Autom., Shenyang, China
Abstract :
SIA is developing a new type asymmetric AUV (SIA-4500AUV) for the purpose of deep-sea hydrothermal plume survey. To ensure the navigational safety in seamount area, the AUV is designed as fish-like vertical flat main hull to improve the maneuverability in vertical plane. This study focused on maneuverability design and analysis of this new type AUV by CFD simulation and captive model experiments. First, we introduce the NACA-like main hull line design, rudder design, and thruster location design by CFD simulation. And then, to understand the performance of the new AUV, captive model experiments in wind tunnel and rotating arm basin were conducted to get all hydrodynamics for maneuverability research, and in another hand, we computing the hydrodynamics of the AUV by CFD simulation to compared with experiments, the compared results show that CFD simulation can work well in the hydrodynamics performance research for this new type asymmetric body AUV. The design of asymmetric AUV is a new try compared to axisymmetric body in AUV design field. The maneuverability design and analysis by captive model experiments and CFD simulation will provide a helpful reference to other new type asymmetric AUV.
Keywords :
autonomous underwater vehicles; computational fluid dynamics; hydrodynamics; oceanographic equipment; seafloor phenomena; wind tunnels; AUV designed; AUV hydrodynamic computing; AUV performance; AUV type analysis; CFD simulation; NACA-like main hull line design; SIA; asymmetric AUV type; asymmetric body AUV type; autonomous underwater vehicle analysis; axisymmetric AUV design field body; captive model experiment analysis; captive model experiments; deep-sea hydrothermal plume survey; fish-like vertical flat; hydrodynamic performance research; maneuverability design; maneuverability research hydrodynamics; navigational safety; rotating arm basin; rudder design; seamount area; thruster location design; vertical plane maneuverability; wind tunnel; Analytical models; Computational fluid dynamics; Force; Hydrodynamics; Mathematical model; Stability analysis; Underwater vehicles; AUV; CFD; Hydrodynamics; Hydrothermal Plume; Maneuverability;
Conference_Titel :
Oceans - San Diego, 2013
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA