Abstract
Abstract In this present work, effects of three Euler angles (Angle of Attack (AOA), Angle of Trim (AOT), Angle of Pitch (AOP)) of vertical cambered otter board on hydrodynamic characteristics (drag coefficient (Cd), lift coefficient (Cl), center-of-pressure coefficients (Cp)) were studied based on numerical simulation combined with Kriging Response Surface Methodology (KRSM) and Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm (MOGA). Wind tunnel experiments were carried out to validate the accuracy of response surface based on numerical simulation. It was demonstrated that AOA had prominent effects on Cd and Cl, while AOT and AOP had less effects. The working posture of otter board were recommended to lean inwards (0°∼6°) and forward (−10°∼0°) to improve the lift-drag ratio without sacrificing Cl. The influences of AOT and AOP on positions of center-of-pressure point were less significant than that of AOA and decreasing with the increase of AOA. In addition, response surface of hydrodynamic coefficients around the critical AOA was a decent indicator of occurrence of stall. Finally, three candidate cases were selected to satisfy the high working efficiency by MOGA, which was consistent with the above recommendations. This study provided a scientific reference of response surface experimental investigations methodology and the configuration of Euler angles of otter board.
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