Hydrodynamic tests on a plate in forced oscillation
2006
Klaka, Kim | Penrose, John | Horsley, Richard | Renilson, M.
case was not representative of three-dimensional flow conditions. There was a possible region of transitional flow for the
Show more [+] Less [-]shortage of data on surface-piercing plates undergoing rotational oscillation. A set of experiments was conducted on a series of flat plates
Show more [+] Less [-]The forces and moments acting on an oscillating plate at inflow angles at or below stall are well understood. However, there is a
Show more [+] Less [-]plate in two-dimensional flow, not evidenced in the results for three-dimensional flow. The total roll moment, roll inertia, roll drag and
Show more [+] Less [-]sailing yacht keels, but the results may be of value for a wide range of engineering problems. The experiments showed that the twodimensional
Show more [+] Less [-]undergoing forced rotational oscillation in calm water. The impetus for the experiments was an investigation into the hydrodynamics of
Show more [+] Less [-]and angle amplitude. Under-plate clearance effects were small for the clearance values investigated.
Show more [+] Less [-]sway force coefficients showed an inverse square root relationship to aspect ratio, with a very weak dependency on oscillation frequency
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