On Mon, 30 May 2005 04:07:00 -0400, tedwilliams wrote:
On Sun, 29 May 2005 21:32:39 GMT, skddjl (Mic) wrote:
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"NOTE: There is no neat formula or correlation between thrust and
horsepower.///
There is in fact a formula which relates thrust to horse-power and
water speed.
Simply put: thrust in lb. =
( power in watts / speed through water in MPH )
X 0.1 scaling constant
Example: 1/2 HP = 373 watts,
water speed 1 MPH
thrust = 373watts /1 mph X 0.1 = 37 lbs
water speed 2 MPH:
thrust = 373watts / 2 mph X 0.1 = 18 lb thrust
Notice that the big unknown is the water speed. Even if a boat is
anchored, the propeller will push water at 1 mph or 2 mph depending on
its size, pitch etc. You can take 1 mph as a lower limit - usually
higher. This is higher than the other unmentioned
losses - motor efficiency 90%? prop efficiency 80%??
Brian Whatcott Altus OK
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