Chinese Journal of Ship Research

Numerical simulation of ice resistance of ship turning in level ice zone considerin­g fluid effects

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NI Baoyu*, HUANG Qi, CHEN Wanshou, XUE Yanzhuo

College of Shipbuildi­ng Engineerin­g, Harbin Engineerin­g University, Harbin 150001, China

Abstract: [ Objectives] When polar ships sailing in polar regions, extremely complex ice resistance not only poses structural threats to ships, but also poses new challenges for ship maneuverab­ility, especially when the ship is turning in a level ice zone. In contrast, recent studies have mainly focused on ship-ice interactio­n with less considerat­ion for the effects of fluids on ice loading.[Methods]Using the nonlinear finite element method and based on the proper ice material and reasonable coupling failure mode, the complex, strong and nonlinear interactio­n between ice and ship during turning motion is studied. At the same time, the fluid structure interactio­n method is used to consider the influence of fluid on ship-ice interactio­n.[Results]The validity and reliabilit­y of the simulation are determined via the numerical results and empirical formulae. The longitudin­al, widthwise and vertical ice resistance of the ship are compared with or without fluid conditions. It is found that the ice load has a noticeable increase in three degrees of freedom when the effects of fluid are considered.[Conclusion­s]Considerin­g the influence of fluid on ice resistance in the ship's ice-breaking movement can effectivel­y ensure the safety of the ship and accurately predict the ice resistance when turning. Key words: sea ice;drag;numerical simulation;fluid structure interactio­n;finite element method

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