Applied Sciences (Sep 2023)
Research on the Influence of Turbulent Flow Induced by Dunes on AUVs
Abstract
The demand for oceanic resource exploration and development is increasing, and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) have emerged as potential tools for ocean exploration. To meet specific operational requirements, AUVs are required to operate in close proximity to the seafloor. However, complex and changeable seafloor terrains have complex spatiotemporal characteristics, which produce unsteady hydrodynamic interference on AUVs, affecting their safety and stability. In order to investigate the hydrodynamic characteristics of AUVs in turbulent flow fields near seafloor terrains, this study selects a typical dune terrain. Based on the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method, the flow field around an AUV near the seafloor is simulated, and the flow field is solved using the large eddy simulation (LES) method, calculating the AUV’s hydrodynamic instantaneous and average characteristics, as well as flow field characteristics at different inflow velocities and distances from the seafloor. The results indicate that when the AUV is situated within the turbulent flow field caused by the terrain, its drag, lift, and pitch moment performance present significant fluctuations. Variations in total resistance are primarily caused by variations in pressure resistance. Variations in lift and pitch moment are more sensitive to variations in the flow field structure. The AUV also affects the development of the turbulent flow field near the terrain. When the AUV is in close proximity to the seafloor, it hampers the development of vortices below it. These results will offer guidance for the maneuverability and control of AUVs in practical engineering applications.
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