Published in: Composite Structures, Vol No.286 (2022)

Authors: Anil Kumar Dash, Joseph Prabhu and Vishwanath Nagarajan

Date of Publication: 15th April 2022

This article quantifies uncertainty in the dynamic responses of marine cycloidal propeller (MCP) blade by Stochastic Finite Element Method (SFEM) during crash-stop ship maneuver. Stopping a ship in an emergency is known as crash-stop astern maneuver. A MCP contains a horizontal circular metallic disc on which six aerofoil blades are hung vertically. All blades are made up of carbon fiber-reinforced composite laminates. Uncertainty in ship speed and composite material properties are propagated to find out the statistical response of natural frequencies, displacement, and stresses on the blade. SFEM is a combination of Stochastic Response Surface Method (SRSM) and Finite Element Method (FEM). SRSM is a collocation-based non-intrusive polynomial chaos expansion to transform any random distribution into a stochastic response surface equation (surrogate model). During ship maneuvering motion, the whole unit rotates about a vertical axis at the centre. For each rotation of the disc, all blades undergo periodic oscillations. The SRSM for uncertainty propagation is computationally more efficient than the standard Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS) technique without compromising the accuracy of the results. It is observed that uncertainty in vibration responses of MCP blade is significant and worth study.

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