Until recently, model propellers tested at the US Navy's David Taylor Model Basin (DTMB) incorporated relatively sharp trailing edges without fall scale features such as anti-singing trailing edges. These propellers have shown good agreement between design calculations and model measurements. With the advent of NURBS surface representation of model propeller geometry, new propeller models have been manufactured with fall scale trailing edge details. Problems have arisen in achieving predicted open water performance. Discrepancies have been attributed to trailing edge flows over beveled edges, and variations in trailing edge shape due to manufacturing problems. The analysis included detailed trailing edge measurements, an open water test. and panel method computations.
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SNAME 26th American Towing Tank Conference
July 23–24, 2001
Glen Cove, New York, USA
Effect of Model Propeller Trailing Edge Details on Powering Performance Available to Purchase
Paper presented at the SNAME 26th American Towing Tank Conference, Glen Cove, New York, USA, July 2001.
Paper Number:
SNAME-ATTC-2001-007
Published:
July 23 2001
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Michael, Thad J., and Stuart D. Jessup. "Effect of Model Propeller Trailing Edge Details on Powering Performance" Paper presented at the SNAME 26th American Towing Tank Conference, Glen Cove, New York, USA, July 2001. doi: https://doi.org/10.5957/ATTC-2001-007
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