This invention relates to a device for reducing the drive power requirement of a single or multiple propeller ship.
The aim of this invention is to create a device which serves for reducing the drive power requirement of a ship.
This aim is achieved by a device which is fixedly installed on the hull in front of the propeller and includes a front nozzle and fins or hydrofoils placed inside the front nozzle.
Accordingly, the device according to the invention for reducing the drive power requirement of a single or multiple propeller ship is configured in such a manner that the device which is fixedly installed on the hull in front of the propeller consists of a front nozzle and fins or hydrofoils placed inside the front nozzle.
Using such a device, it is possible to reduce the drive power requirement of a ship. The possible gain increases with an increasing thrust loading factor of the propeller. The device is appropriate in particular for slow wide ships such as tankers, bulkers and tugboats and even for not very quick ships of all types. The device itself is fixedly installed on the hull in front of the propeller of the ship and consists of the two functional elements front nozzle and fins or hydrofoils.
The working principle of the front nozzle resides in the increase of the propeller velocity in the blower stream in areas with very high co-current and in the reduction of the propeller velocity in blower stream in areas of low co-current and that of the fins or hydrofoils placed within the front nozzle in producing a pretwist, whereby both functional elements aim at different sources of losses, namely the front nozzle at a reduction of the effective thrust load and the fins or hydrofoils at a reduction of the twist losses in the propeller jet. Due to both effects, the efficiency of the propulsion system is increased.
In accordance with a feature of the invention, the front nozzle is placed with a symmetrical rotation with the upwards offset axle, preferably above the propeller axle, wherein the inner diameter of the front nozzle is maximally 90% of the propeller diameter.
Preferably, four fins or hydrofoils are placed asymmetrically inside the front nozzle and radially to the propeller axle, wherein the fins or hydrofoils connect the hull with the front nozzle and are placed at the rear end of the front nozzle, wherein the vaulted side of the hydrofoil-shaped and also lens-shaped cross-sectional profile of the fin or of the hydrofoil is oriented upwards on the upwardly striking side of the propeller and downwards on the downwardly striking side of the propeller. The arrangement of four fins or hydrofoils in the inner space of the front nozzle does not constitute any limitation, all the more since a lower or higher number of fins or hydrofoils can also be provided.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of the disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages, specific objects attained by its use, reference should be had to the drawing and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention.
In the drawing:
According to
For the embodiment represented in
According to an embodiment with a propeller rotating upwards to the starboard side, the fins or hydrofoils 30a, 30b, 30c, 30d take on the following preferred radial angular positions and initial angular positions:
namely for a fin angle definition: seen from behind: 12 o'clock=0°, increasing clockwise, whereby the fin angles and the angles of attack can differ from the indicated values.
According to the embodiment represented in
The front nozzle 20 according to
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principle.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
20 2008 003 367.5 | Mar 2007 | DE | national |
20 2008 006 069.9 | May 2008 | DE | national |