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Dynamic Analysis of Underwater Torpedo during Straight-Line Navigation

Journal

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app13074169

Keywords

torpedo; dynamic response; Munk moment; lumped-mass method

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The study of the dynamic response of torpedoes is crucial in naval warfare due to their irreplaceable role. In this study, the dynamic equation and linear motion mathematical model of torpedoes are established based on the momentum theorem and the momentum moment theorem. The relationship between the torpedo and the Munk moment coefficient is derived, and a straight-line motion model for different Munk moments is established to analyze the dynamic properties of the torpedo's space motion. It is found that an increase in the Munk moment coefficient results in a higher deflection in the torpedo's direct motion on each degree of freedom, which is influenced by the additional mass matrix. Therefore, during torpedo design, reducing the added mass by altering the torpedo's shape is crucial in minimizing pitch, yaw, and roll moments.
Torpedoes play an irreplaceable role in naval warfare; therefore, it is significant to study the dynamic response of the direct navigation of torpedoes. In order to study the dynamic response of torpedoes under different Munk moment coefficients, the dynamic equation of torpedoes is established based on the momentum theorem and the momentum moment theorem. The linear motion mathematical model of torpedoes is obtained. The relationship between the torpedo and the Munk moment coefficient is derived. The straight-line motion model of the torpedo under different Munk moments is established, and the dynamic properties of the space motion of the torpedo are analyzed. It is found that the Munk moment coefficient increase will lead to an increase in the deflection of the torpedo's direct motion on each degree of freedom, and the Munk moment coefficient is related to the additional mass matrix. During the design of the torpedo, the added mass should be reduced by changing the shape of the torpedo as much as possible so as to reduce the pitch moment, yaw, and roll moments of the torpedo.

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