Abstract

With the gradual opening of the Arctic channel, the underwater radiated noise induced by the ship-ice collision cannot be ignored. However, the underwater radiated noise induced by ship-ice collision is significantly different from that of ships navigating in open water. To explore the response rule of transient underwater radiation noise induced by ship-ice collision, this paper proposes a simplified numerical analysis method of ship-ice collision-induced transient underwater radiated noise in the full frequency band by combining the explicit dynamic method and acoustic analysis method. The ship-ice-water-air coupled collision analysis method based on the S-ALE algorithm is used to simulate and verify the ice load in the process of ship-ice continuous collision at different speeds. Then, the frequency-domain acoustic analysis method is used to predict the transient underwater radiated noise response in the full frequency band under icebreaking excitation and evaluate it by referring to the steady-state underwater radiated noise standard. The results show that the simplified analysis method can effectively predict the transient underwater radiation noise under icebreaking excitation. Under the icebreaking excitation, the radiation shape is irregularly scattered and the radiation direction is concentrated towards the bottom and bow of the ship with the frequency increase. The influence range of transient underwater radiated noise is mainly within 1000 Hz at different speeds, and the variation in the ship's speed affects the amplitude of the sound power level and the smoothness of the periodic response. The synthesized total sound power levels are 172.56 dB (V = 2.0kn), 174.15 dB (V = 2.5kn), 175.70 dB (V = 3.0kn), and 182.49 dB (V = 4.0kn), respectively. According to the comparison with the evaluation standard, it is found that the transient underwater radiation noise induced by ship icebreaking has a greater impact on marine organisms. It should give more detailed requirements within 10–1000 Hz when using relevant standards to evaluate underwater radiated noise induced by polar icebreaking. This paper can provide a reference for the research of underwater radiated noise induced by ship-ice collision and the formulation of relevant standards.

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