Claims
- 1. An adjustable inlet flow channel for a water jet propulsion system of a ship mounted in the baseline shell of a ship and to avoid cavitation comprising:
- a stationary lip in the aft portion of the inlet substantially flush with the baseline shell for diverting water into the inlet; and
- a movable, flexible ramp forming the top of the inlet faired to the baseline shell at the forward end of the inlet and to a pump means inlet channel for adjusting the area of the inlet.
- 2. The adjustable inlet flow channel of claim 1, wherein said movable ramp further comprises:
- a flexible continuous plate faired into the baseline shell; and
- a linkage system attached between the hull and said flexible plate at a plurality of movable support points.
- 3. The adjustable inlet flow channel of claim 2 wherein said movable ramp further comprises:
- a bedplate secured to the hull structure supporting said linkage system;
- a plurality of transverse stiffeners secured to said flexible plate;
- a plurality of push-pull rods rotatably connected to said stiffeners; and
- a plurality of bell cranks rotatably connected between said push-pull rods and said bedplate;
- whereby actuation of said bell cranks causes said linkage system to move said ramp into a desired position.
- 4. The adjustable inlet flow channel of claim 3 further comprising:
- a hydraulic push-pull actuator connected between said bedplate and said bell cranks for actuating the linkage system.
- 5. The adjustable inlet flow channel of claim 4 further comprising:
- an angle-of-attack sensor on said lip coupled to said actuator.
- 6. The adjustable inlet flow channel of claim 5 wherein said angle-of-attack sensor comprises:
- a plurality of pressure ports on both the upper and lower surface of said lip;
- a differential pressure switch hydraulically coupled to said pressure ports; and
- a servo valve interposed between said differential pressure switch and said actuator.
- 7. The adjustable inlet flow channel of claim 4 further comprising:
- a port in said ramp whereby the ramp structural design is made feasible and the force required of said actuator is reduced.
- 8. The adjustable inlet flow channel of claim 7 further comprising in the baseline of the ship:
- fairing means for making the baseline shell geometry suitable for installation of said inlet system; and
- sidewall plate means, adapted to avoid cavitation or ventilation at yawed conditions.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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1,931,495 |
Jan 1971 |
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