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Etudes expérimentales et théoriques des phenomènes d’entrée et sortie d’eau ArchiMer
Tassin, Alan; Breton, Thibaut; Jacques, Nicolas.
We investigate the water entry and water exit phenomena experimentally and theoretically. We propose an experimental technique based on the use of transparent mockups and tangential LED lighting systems. This technique makes it possible to follow the contact surface during both the entry and exit phases. We show its feasbiliy for flat plates (square, circular disc, ellipse) and three-dimensional bodies (cone, sphere). The hydrodynamic force evolutions measured during the experiments are compared to numerical simulations (CFD) and to analytical results based on the modified Logvonovich model (MLM).
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Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00482/59417/62214.pdf
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Bassin d’essais de Brest. Calibration de la Houle ArchiMer
Chalony, Sebastien; Tassin, Alan; Ohana, Jeremy; Priour, Daniel.
L’objectif de ces essais est une calibration de la houle du bassin de Brest et vérification du fonctionnement du batteur et de sa commande. Différentes houles régulières et irrégulières ont été réalisées afin de vérifier que les houles générées étaient en accord avec les houles que l'on souhaitait obtenir. Cela a également permis de vérifier le bon fonctionnement de la sonde Quasar 1 recettée peu de temps avant.
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Ano: 2016 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00343/45448/44980.pdf
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Visualization of the contact line during the water exit of flat plates ArchiMer
Tassin, Alan; Breton, Thibaut; Forest, Bertrand; Ohana, Jeremy; Chalony, Sebastien; Le Roux, Dominique; Tancray, Aurelien.
We investigate experimentally the time evolution of the wetted surface during the lifting of a body initially floating at the water surface. This phenomenon is referred to as the water exit problem. The water exit experiments were conducted with transparent (PMMA) mock-ups of two different shapes: a circular disc and a square flat plate. Two different lighting systems were used to diffuse light in the mock-up material: a central high-power LED light normal to the surface and an edge-lighting system featuring an array of LED lights. These setups make it possible to illuminate the contact line, which delimits the surface of contact between the mock-up and the water. The characteristic size of the mock-ups is about 20 cm and the acceleration of the mock-up...
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Ano: 2017 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00392/50315/51074.pdf
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Etude expérimentale et numérique du phénomène de sortie d’eau ArchiMer
Tassin, Alan; Jacques, Nicolas; Forest, Bertrand; Chalony, Sebastien; Ohana, Jeremy; Le Roux, Dominique; Tancray, Aurelien.
We investigate the vertical water exit of a flat solid body initially in contact with a water surface. An original experimental technique based on light diffusion in a transparent mock-up is proposed for the tracking of the boundary of the surface of contact between the solid and the water. The feasability of the technique is shown by studying three bodies : a circular disc, an elliptic disc and a square plate. The results obtained for the circular disc are compared to results obtained with the CFD software ABAQUS and the analytical model of Korobkin (2013).
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Ano: 2016 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00484/59536/62519.pdf
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A two-dimensional analytical model of vertical water entry for asymmetric bodies with flow separation ArchiMer
Hascoët, Romain; Jacques, Nicolas; Scolan, Yves-marie; Tassin, Alan.
The vertical water entry of asymmetric two-dimensional bodies with flow separation is considered. As long as there is no flow separation, linearised Wagner's theory combined with the modified Logvinovich model has been shown to provide computationally fast and reliable estimates of slamming loads during water entry. Tassin et al. [11] introduced the fictitious body continuation (FBC) concept as a way to extend the use of Wagner's model to separated flow configurations, but they only considered symmetric bodies. In the present study, we investigate the ability of the FBC concept to provide accurate estimates of slamming loads for asymmetric bodies. In this case, flow separation may not occur simultaneously on both sides of the body. During an intermediate...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Water entry; Flow separation; Wagner's model; Cavity flow; Modified Logvinovich model; NACA foil.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00514/62543/66961.pdf
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