Ventilated Waterjets for High Speed Ships

J. F. McMahon, C. Dai, S. Gowing, G. Lin, F. P. Peterson
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Abstract

A ventilated waterjet (VW) is similar to a conventional waterjet with a fully submerged inlet region. However, the exit of a VW is partially submerged and the impeller blade is designed for ventilating conditions. The partially submerged exit provides a natural supply of air for ventilating the blade surfaces under most operating conditions. A VW can be used for high-speed vessels where traditional propulsors fail to perform due to cavitation limitations. It also can address some of the shortcomings typical of super cavitating or partially submerged propellers. The 24" water tunnel at the David Taylor Model Basin was modified to accommodate the testing of a VW. A stock surface piercing propeller with trimmed blade tips was tested in the ventilating mode and the results compared with a modified version of a Propeller Unsteady Force computer program. The general operating characteristics of a VW were identified in the 24" water tunnel tests. The results indicate that a VW could have better-powering performance over a wider speed range as compared with either super cavitating or surface-piercing propellers.
高速船舶通风喷水装置
通风水射流(VW)与传统的水射流类似,具有完全淹没的入口区域。然而,大众的出口部分被淹没,叶轮叶片是为通风条件而设计的。部分浸没的出口在大多数操作条件下为叶片表面通风提供了自然的空气供应。VW可用于高速船舶,传统推进器由于空化限制而无法发挥作用。它还可以解决一些典型的超空泡或部分水下螺旋桨的缺点。大卫泰勒模型盆地的24英寸水洞经过修改,以适应大众汽车的测试。在通风模式下,对一种整流叶尖螺旋桨进行了试验,并与改进后的螺旋桨非定常力计算程序进行了比较。在24英寸水洞试验中确定了大众汽车的一般操作特性。结果表明,与超空泡或穿面螺旋桨相比,大众在更宽的速度范围内可以有更好的动力性能。
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