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Classification of Different Type of Propeller Ventilation and Ventilation Inception Mechanism

Abstract

The paper is largely based on analysis of a series of experiments by Koushan (2006 I and II), where an azimuth thruster with open propeller is tested in conditions with intermittent ventilation. The use of a 6-component blade dynamometer on one of the four propeller blades gives detailed insight into the forces on the propeller, while the use of high-speed underwater video gives a visual understanding of the ventilation phenomena. Analysis of the propeller ventilation can be divided in two parts: aiming at classification of different types of propeller ventilation and typical thrust loss related to each of them, and the discussion of the ventilation inception mechanism based on the requirements for propeller to ventilate: i.e. propeller loading, forward speed and submergence.

Category

Academic lecture

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • SINTEF Ocean / Skip og havkonstruksjoner

Presented at

First International Symposium on Marine Propulsors (smp'09)

Place

Trondheim

Date

22.06.2009 - 24.06.2009

Organizer

MARINTEK - NTNU

Year

2009

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