Abstract

Dual flapping foil systems are a promising concept able to improve overall ship propulsion performance and recover wave energy, reducing fuel consumption and making maritime equipment eco-friendlier.In this context, the present article aims to present a 2D parametric study of a flapping foil system able to operate in two modes: energy harnessing and propulsion. First, a brief theoretical review is presented, followed by the numerical approach used and the validation tests performed.The main goal of the parametric study is to analyse how the out-of-phase configuration and the spacing inter-foils influence the results in terms of hydrodynamic coefficients and power output, when compared to the baseline (foils aligned).Implementing the cases using the κ−ω SST turbulence model, combined with the overset 6DOF approach for the foil motion from the commercial CFD tool ANSYS® Fluent®, it was possible to show that cases 1 & 2 (unaligned, spaced configuration) presented a better overall performance for the two operation modes.

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