STRUCTURE FOR REDUCING THE DRAG OF A SHIP AND ITS APPLICATION
A structure for reducing the drag of a ship and its application thereof is provided. The structure for reducing the drag of a ship comprising at least one turbulence generator which is installed on the side surface between the widest section and the aft end or on the bottom surface between the deepest portion and the aft end of the ship. The arrangement of the turbulence generator can generate turbulence to reduce the drag of the ship, and thereby increase the speed of the ship or reduce fuel consumption as well.
The present invention relates to the structure of a ship and its application thereof for reducing drag of the ship while sailing, particularly to a ship having a turbulence generator on the surface of the hull for generating turbulence to reduce drag of the ship and its application thereof.
2. DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ARTShip suffers the drag while sailing which slow down the speed of ship. The drag causes not only more fuel consumption, but also wear down the motor and the transmitting mechanism, as well as produces more exhaust gas and longer time to complete the voyage. The environmental pollution, extra fuel consumption and time loss to the transportation field are inevitable.
Although the streamlining of the shape of ship's hull is helpful to reduce drag, but the effect is still limited. Referring to
Furthermore, the maximum relative velocity between the hull 100 and the water occurs at the widest section 12, and the minimum relative velocity occurs at the fore end 11 and the separation point 15. The separating point 15 locates between the widest section 12 and the aft end 14 at both sides of the ship 1. Wake 34 appears behind the separation point 15. According to the Bernoulli's principle, the pressure is inversely proportional to the velocity of water flow, therefore the fore end 11 of the ship 1 suffers the maximum pressure, the pressure decreases gradually to the lowest level at the widest section 12, and then increases gradually to the maximum at the separation point 15. Therefore, the longitudinal total pressure between the fore end 11 and the widest section 12 is greater than the longitudinal total pressure between the widest section 12 and the aft end 14. The difference of the longitudinal pressure also causes the drag to the ship. Accordingly, aforesaid various kinds of drag are detrimental to the ship's speed.
In order to overcome the drag issue for a ship while sailing, the present invention provides a structure installed on the hull of a ship and the application thereof for reducing the drag of a ship, which comprises a turbulence generator with a special design to reduce thickness of the boundary layer to delay the separation and alter the separation point 15 further backwards in order to increase the pressure of the aft part of the hull 100, thereby reduce the drag when the ship sailing, and accordingly increase the speed of the ship as well as reduce the fuel consumption.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn view of achieving the aforementioned purpose, the present invention provides a structure installed on the hull of a ship and its application for reducing the drag of a ship, which comprises at least one or a plurality of turbulence generators installed on the surface of the hull of the ship to generate a beneficial turbulence and thereby reduce the thickness of the boundary layer on the surface of the hull and thereby delay the separation to increase the pressure of the aft part of the hull to speed up the ship.
The structure for reducing drag of the ship of the present invention comprises at least one turbulence generator. The turbulence generators are installed respectively on both side surfaces of the hull between the widest section and the aft end of the ship.
In another embodiment of the present invention, one or a plurality of turbulence generators are installed on the bottom surface of the hull between the deepest portion and the aft end of the ship.
In a preferred embodiment, the structure for reducing the drag of a ship of the present invention comprises a plurality of turbulence generators, among which two adjacent turbulence generators are arranged in array with a gap between every two adjacent turbulence generators.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the structure for reducing the drag of a ship of the present invention comprises a plurality of turbulence generators, which are arranged in series as a stripe configuration without a gap to fit the particular shape of a ship.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the turbulence generator comprises an impact surface facing the incoming flow for colliding with to generate turbulence.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, as the ship sails in water, the turbulence generator of the ship has a corresponding velocity with the water, the impact surface of the turbulence generator is of 60 degrees or less intersection angle with the keel line of the ship.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the impact surface of the turbulence generator is parallel or inclined at zero degree relative to the keel line of the ship.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the configuration of the turbulence generator is a rectangle, a slanted-face rectangle, a polygon, a trapezium, a triangular pyramid, a cone, a semi-circular cone, a semi cone or any other various configurations.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the turbulence generator is adhered, embedded, welded to the surface of the hull or is integrally installed with the hull.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the turbulence generator may be made of metal, plastic, wood, bamboo, glass, clay, ceramic or composite materials.
The structure for reducing the drag of a ship and its application according to the present invention comprises a hull and at least one turbulence generator. The turbulence generator is installed on the side surface between the widest section and aft end of the hull, or on the bottom surface between the deepest portion and the aft end of the ship to generate turbulence, thereby reduce the drag of the ship.
By installing at least one turbulence generator on the surface between the widest section and the aft end or the deepest portion and the aft end of the hull in the present invention may generate a beneficial turbulence behind the turbulence generator to thin the boundary layer, which in turn may delay the separation to reduce the drag of the ship and effectively increase the speed of the ship. Consequently, both fuel consumption and navigation time can be effectively saved.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference will now be made to the following detailed description of preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the following accompanying drawings.
In order to lay out the above and other purposes, features and advantages of the present invention more explicitly, the embodiments described herein are incorporated by the accompanying drawings for the detailed description.
Referring to
As described above, a turbulence V is generated behind the turbulence generator 2 by the current C when an angle of attack A is formed between the turbulence generator 2 and the stream line of the current C after colliding with the turbulence generator 2. Therefore, the turbulence generator 2 may be installed at the stern part of the ship 1 as shown in
In addition, the turbulence V can increase the pressure to the aft part of the hull 100 and reduce the pressure difference between the fore and aft halves of the hull 100, thereby further reduce the drag caused by the pressure difference to the hull 100 of the ship 1 while sailing.
Referring to
In an embodiment of the present invention, the hull 100 has a length of 6.246 m, width of 1.057 m, draft of 0.322 m, the turbulence generator 2 is a pyramid with a length of 2 to 10 cm, width of 0.5 to 2 cm, height of 0.5 to 1 cm. However, the configuration of the turbulence generator 2 applied in the present invention is not limited by the above example; the configuration of the turbulence generator 2 may be a rectangle, a slant-face rectangle, a polygon, a trapezoid, a pyramid, a triangular pyramid, a cone, a semi-circular cone or a semi cone as shown in
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the turbulence generator 2 may be adhered, embedded or welded to the surface of the hull 100, or integrally installed with the hull 100. The material of the turbulence generator 2 can be made of metal, plastic, wood, bamboo, glass, ceramic or composite materials.
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In summary, the present invention can practically achieve the purpose of the invention by providing the turbulence generator on the underwater side surface between the widest section and the aft end of the ship, or on the bottom surface between the deepest portion and the aft end of the ship to generate turbulence, thereby to thin the boundary layer and delay the separation to increase the pressure to the stern part of the ship, therefore reduce the drag of the ship. Accordingly, the present invention can effectively speed up the ship as well as save the fuel consumption. It is industrial valuable and practically provides a novel improvement for a ship.
LEGEND
- 1 ship
- 100 hull
- 11, 110 fore end
- 12, 120 widest section
- 13, 130 deepest portion
- 14, 140 aft end
- 15 separation point
- 2 turbulence generator
- 21 impact surface
- 31 boundary layer
- 32 laminar boundary layer
- 33 turbulent boundary layer
- 34 wake
- A attack angle between the current and the turbulence generator
- C, C′, C1, C2 current
- F stress exerting on the turbulence generator
- Fv vertical component of the stress
- Fh horizontal component of the stress
- F′ normal stress to the turbulence generator
- F″ tangential stress to the turbulence generator
- H heading of the ship
- L keel line
- V turbulence
Claims
1. A structure for reducing the drag of a ship and its application, comprising:
- a hull, comprising a fore end and an aft end, wherein a keel line is formed between said fore end and said aft end of said hull; and
- at least one turbulence generator, provided on the side surface between the widest section and the aft end of said hull, or on the bottom surface between the deepest portion and the aft end of said hull, thereby the arrangement of the turbulence generator generates turbulence to reduce the drag of the ship while sailing.
2. The structure for reducing the drag of a ship and its application according to claim 1, wherein the structure comprises a plurality of turbulence generators arranged adjacent to each other with a gap between them.
3. The structure for reducing the drag of a ship and its application according to claim 1, wherein the structure comprises a plurality of turbulence generators arranged adjacent to each other as a stripe without a gap.
4. The structure for reducing the drag of a ship and its application according to claim 1, wherein the turbulence generator has an impact surface, said impact surface has an intersection angle of not more than 60 degrees with the keel line of the ship.
5. The structure for reducing the drag of a ship and its application according to claim 4, wherein said impact surface of the turbulence generator is parallel to the keel line of the ship.
6. The structure for reducing the drag of a ship and its application according to claim 1, wherein the configuration of the turbulence generator is a rectangle, a slanted-face rectangle, a polygon, a trapezoid, a triangular pyramid, a pyramid, a cone, a semi-circular cone or a semi cone.
7. The structure for reducing the drag of a ship and its application according to claim 1, wherein the turbulence generator is adhered, embedded or welded to the surface of the hull, or integrally installed with the hull.
8. The structure for reducing the drag of a ship and its application according to claim 1, wherein the turbulence generator is made of metal, plastic, wood, bamboo, glass, ceramic or composite materials.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 23, 2017
Publication Date: May 31, 2018
Inventor: Chen-Hsin MEI (New Taipei City)
Application Number: 15/466,899