Draft: thruster interactions on autonomous underwater vehicles

Autonomous underwater vehicles are a developing technology capable of undertaking a wide variety of different tasks. The development of these vehicles is aided by the use of simulations of their performance. For simulations to calculate the response of these vehicles to different situations and cont...

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Main Authors: Palmer, Alistair R., Hearn, Grant E., Stevenson, Peter
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/154923/
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/154923/1/OMAE2009paper.pdf
http://www.asmeconferences.org/omae09/
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Summary:Autonomous underwater vehicles are a developing technology capable of undertaking a wide variety of different tasks. The development of these vehicles is aided by the use of simulations of their performance. For simulations to calculate the response of these vehicles to different situations and control strategies requires accurate modelling of the propulsion and control devices employed. Simulations of underwater vehicles tend to employ models of the dynamic performance of the thrusters employed however the simulations neglect some of the hydrodynamic interaction effects. These interaction effects include thruster – hull and thruster – thruster interactions similar to those encountered on dynamic positioning surface vessels. This paper assesses these effects for autonomous underwater vehicles and, where appropriate, suggests models for use in simulations.