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Was Arihant submarine tested against wind tunnel?
You would not test a sub against wind.. at most you would use a fludic test area.. filled with colored water to look at the hydrodynamics... @Capt.Popeye
"Because air works in the same way as a liquid, wind tunnels can be used to simulate the effects of water on a submarine hull".
"Because air works in the same way as a liquid, wind tunnels can be used to simulate the effects of water on a submarine hull".
yes.. but something called density also comes into play..
this is what you use
Water tunnel (hydrodynamic) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
yes.. but something called density also comes into play..
this is what you use
Water tunnel (hydrodynamic) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nevermind the wiki.. its the least reliable of sources.. only good for a general idea.Lamantabily the wiki source does not use the word "density" even once.
But anyway. That statement was from NASA.
Here is the mock up of US submarine being tested under the wind tunnel:
NASA - Submarine in a Wind Tunnel
Free surface and dynamic testing needs to be carried out in a towing tank and water
tunnel. Dynamic testing, although possible in a wind tunnel, has the impossible difficulty
of the added mass that is not present in a water tunnel.
Lamantabily the wiki source does not use the word "density" even once.
But anyway. That statement was from NASA.
Here is the mock up of US submarine being tested under the wind tunnel:
NASA - Submarine in a Wind Tunnel
In order to proceed with such concepts it is vital to have a database. Our current
submarine, the Collins class, should be the base from which all changes and proposals are
measured. It is suggested detailed wind tunnel studies should be undertaken concurrently
with computational fluid dynamic (CFD) evaluations. The results should then be
compared with full scale trials to establish propeller efficiencies and roughness factors as
well as the contributions for each feature, hull, sail, control fins, masts and snorkels, flood
openings and others. This database will allow more precise comparisons for any
improvements which may be considered in a future design.
Reynolds number allows us to examine flow on a real submarine in seawater by testing a
model in, for example, a wind tunnel. If the Reynolds numbers are the same in each
situation then we have similarity in the results.
From your source:
BTW what is a fluid mechanism, dimensional analysis, without Reynolds numbers?
So first step it is!
NASA aint wrong.