Re: hull extension in progress with picks
Re: hull extension in progress with picks
I'll see what I have in my notes... unfortunately prop design is a very black art as far as the internet is concerned. It's an older field though, so you can find books on the subject here and there... the problem is that they're written for naval architects and aeronautical engineers, so you have to have a heavy math background to keep up. I really don't.
A couple more things that may come up with regards to turbos, I just think I'll throw them out here for thought.
First, I know there are a ton of turbos out there of many sizes, drive types, shapes, etc. with different lag/boost threshold. Even though you can get models that, like a supercharger, provide forced induction across the whole RPM range, they still don't add much, if any, torque.
Show me a turbo that provides an additional 10% torque or more and can still let the engine use 87 octane gas without additives and I'll be interested
Turbo diesels are great... no argument here. They're not gas engines though, so saying a gas turbo is good in a boat because turbo diesels are good is like saying a flats boat gets on plane easily so it'd be perfect for pulling waterskiiers... you're missing the point.
There are other ways than gear reduction prop drives to push a boat, if anyone thought of that. If you use something other than a gear drive, you can transform a turbo engine's RPM into useable power. But, all of the mechanisms I know about are less efficient at using engine power than a prop. So for a given engine size, even with a turbo, you get less thrust than just using the same engine with a direct gear drive and a prop. Three examples of non geartrain drives that come to mind are:
* Waterjet drives
* Hydraulic drives
* Hybrid gas/electric drives like electric azipods
Erik
PS: Re: Avatar... thanks. I like that comic, and Belkar appeals to me. I can't wait for the next panel monday... looks like he's going to open a can of whoop a**...