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Optimization of the Hydrodynamic Performance of a Double-Vane Otter Board Based on Orthogonal Experiments

Lei Wang    
Xun Zhang    
Rong Wan    
Qingchang Xu and Guangrui Qi    

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An orthogonal experiment was conducted to study the effects of the aspect ratio, camber of the fore wing, and gap ratio of front and rear wing panels on the hydrodynamic performance of double-vane otter boards. The design of the orthogonal experiment comprised three factors (each having three levels), namely the aspect ratio (1.0, 1.5, and 2.0), camber (0.12, 0.14, and 0.16), and gap ratio (0.25, 0.30, and 0.35), the drag coefficient Cx and the lift coefficient Cy of nine otter board models obtained in a wind tunnel experiment, and the lift?drag ratio K obtained by calculation. The lift?drag ratio for a working angle of attack of 30° was selected as the inspection index, and the experimental data were analyzed in an orthogonal design-direct analysis. Analysis of each factor revealed that the optimal level combination of factors was A3B3C3 and that the decreasing order of the effects of the factors was A (aspect ratio) > B (gap ratio) > C (camber). The orthogonal experiment thus obtained an optimal otter board in terms of the aspect ratio (2.0), fore wing camber (0.16), and gap ratio (0.35), with the aspect ratio having the greatest effect on performance. The hydrodynamic performances of the otter board with the optimized structure and another otter board model were compared in numerical simulation, which verified the correctness of the analysis results. The experimental results provide a reference for the optimal design of the double-vane otter board.

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