The present invention is generally directed to developing for both higher speed and stable structure against the stronger dynamic stress imposed on the vessel with less fuel consumption than those of the conventional vessels in proceeding navigation.
The fast and stable navigation for the vessel is required for adapting specific corresponding countermeasure to the design in saving fuels and keeping safety.
The project ahead on the front crest line of the conventional vessel in profile is designed to deflect downwards the mass of the water flow to offset a reactive force acting stability against the excluded volume, which push water pressure upwards from bottom caused by structural dynamics produced between the water pressure in front of proceeding the vessel and the driving force generated by engine in rearwards, thus entailing heavy loss of energy. Whereas, it still remains behind as the countermeasure to prevent the dynamic stress from being distributed by moment into the central section of the vessel which is liable to render the ship to be wrecked.
The present invention is directed to develop for high efficiency in propulsion of the vessel by means of bifurcating the bottom of which crest line of the convergent walls with both sides from prow through stern constituted on the front sectional view in its profile is inclined in some angle at which sectional area diminish in scale down to the rear direction. As a result, the front water on proceeding vessel will creep into the ditch constituted with bifurcated bottom of thereof guiding the water-flow more steadily to offer lift to be turned to propelling power.
Furthermore, the present invention is directed to develop for saving fuels in navigation of said vessel by means of setting double screws on a single rotating shaft in series, one of the two screws is set at the inside cylinder of the water pipe laid from prow through stern of said vessel where laminar flow to assist the rotating operation generated by the diesel engine and another screw is installed at the rear of the stern thereof where confluence of the water flow continuously passing through among blades of said screw and the divided water on the prow flowing the contour of the hull converging to the stern is liable to strengthen rotating power of the screw fixed on the identical shaft.
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Thus causing for lifting the position of the central weight as well as the draft line (6) of said ship (14) in collaboration with the water pipe (11) of which inside wall (10) allow to flow fluid smoothly laid from prow (16) through stern (5), the structure is liable to spread width and raise depth than those of the prior dimensions (13) of the ship (14) of which moment is declined against possible impact as well as dynamic stress occurred on the condition that sandwiched between the front pressure of the prop and the propelling force generated by diesel engine (4), presuming that the cargo (9) loading capacity may remain as unchanged
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