A model ship propeller is to be tested in water at the same temperature that would be

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A model ship propeller is to be tested in water at the same temperature that would be encountered by a full-scale propeller. Over the speed range considered, it is assumed that there is no dependence on the Reynolds or Euler numbers, but only on the Froude number (based on forward velocity V and propeller diameter d). In addition, it is thought that the ratio of forward to rotational speed of the propeller must be constant (the ratio V/Nd, where N is propeller rpm).

a. With a model 041 m in diameter, a forward speed of 2.58 m/s and a rotational speed of 450 rpm is recorded. What are the forward and rotational speeds corresponding to a 2.45-m diameter prototype?
b. A torque of 20 N · m is required to turn the model, and the model thrust is measured to be 245 N. What are the torque and thrust for the prototype?

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Fundamentals Of Momentum Heat And Mass Transfer

ISBN: 9781118947463

6th Edition

Authors: James Welty, Gregory L. Rorrer, David G. Foster

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