Performance assessment of a concept propulsor: The thrust-balanced propeller

Ali Can Takinaci, Mehmet Atlar*

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This paper presents the results of a numerical performance analysis to demonstrate the worthiness of a recently patented new concept propulsor, the so-called "thrust-balanced propeller (TBP)". The main advantage of this unconventional propulsor is its inherent ability to reduce the unsteady effect of blade forces and moments when it is operating in a non-uniform wake flow. The propulsor comprises a pair of diametrically opposed blades that are connected to one another and mounted so as to be rotatable together through a limited angle about their spindle axis. A quasi-hydrodynamic approach is described and applied to perform the numerical analysis using a state-of-the-art lifting surface procedure for conventional propellers. Performance comparisons with a conventional fixed-pitch propeller are made for the blade forces and moments, efficiency, cavitation extents and fluctuating hull pressures. Bearing in mind the quasi-static nature of the analyses, the results present favourable performance characteristics for the thrust-balanced propeller and support the worthiness of the concept. However, the concept needs to be proved through physical model tests, which are planned to take in a cavitation tunnel.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş)129-149
Sayfa sayısı21
DergiOcean Engineering
Hacim29
Basın numarası2
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 21 Eyl 2001

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