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Hydrodynamics Division


 A.V. Poustoshny

Head of Division
Corr. Member, RAS
A.V. Poustoshny

Division is involved in the research on propulsion performance of naval and commercial ships also submarine and torpedo hydrodynamics, propulsor hydrodynamics and hydroacoustics, underwater and surface ship dynamics and steerability.

The Division has evolved from the laboratory established together with the first Russian model basin in 1894.

During 100-year history of the Division unique scope of test result data was accumulated: more than 11,000 hull models and more than 6,000 propeller models. The Division took part in the design of all Russian Navy ships. Experience gained in the field of naval shipbuilding allows the Division to successfully solve technical problems connected with an increase in speed of cargo vessels, in particular, container carriers and high-speed ferries.

Much attention is given to the development of conventional cargo ship hullforms which makes it possible to provide the best economically efficient characteristics. Scientific schools of the Division are involved in the investigations on cavitating flows and propulsion hydroacoustics. Among the R&D work of the Division boundary layer studies are of great importance. The Division developed procedures and hardware for provision of high steering qualities of naval and commercial ships of all types and seakeeping characteristics of high-speed craft, submarines and submersibles.

It is fair to say that Academician A.N.Krylov is considered the founder of the Division. Significant contribution to establishing and expanding the Division were made by such scientists as Doctors of Sciences, Professors I.A.Titov, G.A.Firsov, A.I.Voznesenskiy, A.A.Rusetskiy, A.D.Pernik, A.N.Ivanov, G.N.Ivanov, I.Ya.Miniovich, I.I.Egorov, Doctors of Sciences A.V.Ponomarev, A.A.Butuzov, B.A.Biskup, V.K.Dyachenko

Tthere are 10 Doctors and 61 Masters of Technical Sciences working in the Division now.

The Division Offers:

  • Theoretical and experimental investigations on propulsive performance of all kinds of ships: surface displacement-type vessels, cargo ships, fishing boats, seagoing and river ships, combined sea/river vessels, high-speed craft (SES, hovercraft, hydrofoil, planing, high-speed catamarans, multi-hull vessels, wing-in-ground vehicles)

  • Hullform optimisations for all the above-mentioned kinds of ships

  • Prediction and achievement of propulsive performances of designed submersibles of any kind, including the selection of control devices and techniques

  • Theoretical and experimental research on hydrodynamics of all types of propellers, waterjets and thrusters

  • Customised design of all kinds of propulsors based on the results of tests performed at the Division or on data provided by the Customer

  • Numerical predictions of full-scale ship propulsion performances

  • Design of low-noise propulsors for submarines, torpedoes and submersible vehicles

  • Development of hullforms, appendages, rudder systems, manual and automatic control patterns ensuring manoeuvrability and safety of displacement-type ships and unconventional high-speed vehicles

  • Development of numerical models describing navigation of all kinds of ships, both in calm water and under the effects of wind and waves, as well as simulation of unique operations (navigation of large-size barge trains in narrow channels, haulage in wind and waves, mooring, etc.)

  • Computer simulations of dynamic positioning of ships and marine structures under the effects of wind, waves and currents

  • Determination and improvement of wind structure in order to provide favourable take-off and landing conditions for winged aircraft and helicopters, as well as to resolve ecological problems

  • Design and development of test facilities for hydrodynamic research centres, including cavitation tunnels, various model basins, etc.

  • Support to all sorts of full-scale trials of naval and commercial ships with KSRI expert teams and relevant instrumentation

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