Static stability analysis of the two-point mooring autonomous underwater vehicle(AUV) is presented.The mathematic model is a set of equilibrium equations describing the attitude of the AUV.The mooring lines are regarded as inelastic catenaries,and five degrees of freedom of AUV are considered.The stability of the system is represented by inequality conditions between several physical quantities and the corresponding limitations.We analyze stability of the prime AUV and find that the AUV has a flow-following tendency,which makes the swing angle big.The result shows that the two-point mooring AUV can remain stable under 2.5 kn ocean current speed,and it will weigh anchor when the speed is greater than 3 kn.Subsequent parametric study reveals the influence of the designing parameters on the stability.
The accurate research on the hydrodynamics of unmanned underwater vehicle(UUV), which moves close to the sea bottom, has a great significance for its maneuverability. The structured grid of the computational models with different distances to the sea bottom and attack angles is generated by Ansys ICEM, and the flow field near the sea bottom is simulated using CFX. The characteristics of the drag, lift, pitching moment influenced by the distance to sea bottom and the attack angle are studied. The result shows that the drag coefficient increases with the decrease of distance, while it increases with the increase of attack angle. There exists attraction force when UUV moves close to the sea bottom,and the attraction force increases with the decrease in distance. The lift coefficient increases with the increase in attack angle. The absolute value of the pitching moment coefficient increases with the decrease in distance and the increase in attack angle.