High Speed MArine Vehicles
High Speed MArine Vehicles
High Speed MArine Vehicles
PROPELLERS:
A propeller is a rotating fan like structure which is used to propel the
ship by using the power generated and transmitted by the main engine
of the ship. The transmitted power is converted from rotational
motion to generate a thrust which imparts momentum to the water,
resulting in a force that acts on the ship and pushes it forward.
A ship propels on the basis of Bernoulli’s principle and Newton’s
third law. A pressure difference is created on the forward and aft side
of the blade and water is accelerated behind the blades.The thrust
from the propeller is transmitted to move the ship through a
transmission system which consists of a rotational motion generated
by the main engine crank shaft, intermediate shaft and its bearings,
stern tube shaft and its bearing and finally by the propeller itself.A
ship can be fitted with one, two and rarely three propellers depending
upon the speed and manuevering requirements of the vessel.
Types of Propellers
FIXED PITCH PROPELLERS
The blades in fixed pitch propeller are permanently attached to the
hub. The fixed pitch type propellers are casted and the position of the
blades and hence the position of the pitch is permanently fixed and
cannot be changed during the operation. They are normally made
from copper alloy.Fixed pitch propellers are robust and reliable as the
system doesn’t incorporate any mechanical and hydraulic connection
as in Controlled Pitch Propeller (CPP). The manufacturing,
installation and operational costs are lower than controlled pitch
propeller (CPP) type. The manoeuvrability of fixed pitch propeller is
also not as good as CPP.Thesetypeof propellers are fitted in ship
which does not have good maneuverabilityrequirements.
CONTRA-ROTATORY PROPELLERS
Another way of eliminating net heeling torque is to use two propellers on the
one shaft line rotating in opposite directions. It has been concluded that they can
be useful in large tankers where by using slow running contra-rotating
propellers the quasi-propulsive coefficient can be increased by up to 20 per
cent. In high speed dry cargo ships, where propeller diameter may be restricted
by draught, propeller efficiency may be increased by 12 per cent Like CPPs,
contrarotating propellers introduce mechanical complications.
AZIMUTHING PROPELLER
These are the propellers mounted on a housing which can be rotate through a
full circle to give thrust in any direction. Drive must be through bevel
gearing and the transmissable power is limited. The usual application is to
tugs for good manoeuvrability.