• Chinese Journal of Ship Research
  • Vol. 17, Issue 6, 70 (2022)
Qiongfang YANG1, Rui WU2, Minmin ZHENG2, Xuequan MA2..., Heng LIU2 and Yilin YANG2|Show fewer author(s)
Author Affiliations
  • 1College of Power Engineering, Naval University of Engineering, Wuhan 430033, China
  • 2Shanghai Ship and Shipping Research Institute Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200137, China
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    DOI: 10.19693/j.issn.1673-3185.02600 Cite this Article
    Qiongfang YANG, Rui WU, Minmin ZHENG, Xuequan MA, Heng LIU, Yilin YANG. New method for predicting full-scale power performance of pumpjet propulsion system based on statistical learning[J]. Chinese Journal of Ship Research, 2022, 17(6): 70 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Objectives

    Aiming at the replacement of propellers behind surface ships with pumpjet propulsion systems, this paper introduces a novel method for predicting full-scale power performance based on statistical learning.

    Methods

    Pump performance maps originating from the neural network learning of existing pumpjet thrust coefficient maps and matched to a ship's drag line from model tests are used to determine the pumpjet's full-scale power performance behind a large surface ship. To validate its precision and availability, traditional complete model tests including the ship model drag test, pump model open water test and ship-pumpjet self-propulsion test are completed to determine the full-scale benchmark power performance under different ship speeds.

    Results

    The prediction errors of the pumpjet's rotation speed, thrust and power under different self-propulsion ship speeds from 18 knots to the design point of 30 knots are smaller than 5.4%, with no more than 2% from the design condition. As for the ship-propulsor interaction amplitude, the surface ship-pumpjet subsystem lies between ship-propeller interaction and ship-waterjet pump interaction with a thrust deduction coefficient approaching zero. From this point of view, the pumpjet propulsion system behind a surface ship can be recognized as a transitional stage from the propeller-shaft configuration to the waterjet propulsion system.

    Conclusions

    The method proposed herein can predict the full-scale power performance of a pumpjet propulsion system behind a ship while advancing pumpjet propulsion system design and applications for new large-scale surface warships.

    Qiongfang YANG, Rui WU, Minmin ZHENG, Xuequan MA, Heng LIU, Yilin YANG. New method for predicting full-scale power performance of pumpjet propulsion system based on statistical learning[J]. Chinese Journal of Ship Research, 2022, 17(6): 70
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