Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#28
![]()
posted to alt.sailing.asa
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"DSK" wrote in message
. .. I guess once people got the idea of fluid movement around restrictions creating usable pressure differentials, it became just a matter of experimenting with different shapes and fluids. When you say "experimenting with different fluids" do you mean like sulfur dioxide? Does it increase or decrease the efficiency of sails? Think of this. The sail has the most power delivered to it when the residual wind velocity is zero after interacting with the sail. I think that's a mistaken assumption. The sail has the most power delivered to it when it is developing max differential pressure theoretically possible for it's density & initial velocity. The most efficient sail design reuses the wind velocity, similar to the stages on a turbine engine. True. That's why the America's Cup racers all have to be limited by rule as for how many masts they can rig. It got to be a PITA inventing new terms for the fifteenth & sixteenth mizzen. The most efficient sail design of all time was developed in Northern Italy. The design was lost during the early Renaissance, only to be recently uncovered during and archeological dig in a shallow bay. The sails reused the wind many times over with each "stage" adjusted for the reduced wind velocity. The sails are a series of "slats" with multiple gaps and adjustable angles of attack. They are referred to as Venetian Sails. Now that was a very illuminating little essay Scout wrote: One would think that the sheer volume of air would make its efficient use a non-issue. Unless the point is the area of the cross-section of air available to a given size boat is limited. If that makes any sense. Congrats, you've re-invented the term "sail area" ![]() Fresh Breezes- Doug King Welcome back Doug! By "experimenting with different fluids" I meant air and water, but in Gilly's case, he may need to understand the subtleties of sulfur sailing on the lava lakes! Scout |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Evaluating old sails | General | |||
Evaluating old sails | Cruising | |||
The Compleat FAQ for alt.sailing.asa | ASA | |||
modern technology, understanding the so called "left thinking liberal" mind and the weather. | ASA |