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Title
Ice
tank
tests
of a
highly
skewed
propeller
and a
conventional
ice-class
propeller
in
four
quadrants
Author
Searle
,
Shawn
S.
,
1973-
Description
Thesis
(M.Eng.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1999.
Engineering
and
Applied
Science
Date
1999
Pagination
xiv, 146 leaves : ill.
Subject
Propellers--Design;
Ice
navigation--Equipment
and
supplies
Degree
M.Eng.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
Discipline
Engineering and Applied Science
Language
eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
116-121
Abstract
Recent
work
to
update
regulations
for
ice-class
ships
has
resulted
in
,
amongst
other
things
,
new
methods
for
dimensioning
ice-class
propellers.
These
methods
have
focussed
on the
more
traditional
propeller
geometry
and
arrangements
so
that
unconventional
designs
,
such
as
highly
skewed
propeller
blades
and
azimuthing
propellers
, have been
excluded
and
must
be
treated
as
special
cases.
Also
,
elements
of the
design
methods
are
based
on
limited
empirical
sources
and as
such
need
testing
,
verification
, and
perhaps
modification.
--
To
address
some
of these
issues
, an
experimental
investigation
was
undertaken
in the
ice
tank
at the
Institute
for
Marine
Dynamics
(IMD)
using
two
different
propeller
models.
A
model
of the
propeller
on the
passenger
ferry
MV
Caribou
was
tested
specifically
to
investigate
a
highly
skewed
propeller
under
ice
loading
over
a
range
of
operating
and
ice
conditions.
The
second
propeller
tested
was a
more
conventional
ice-class
propeller
from the
R-Class
icebreaker.
The
R-Class
propeller
model
was
tested
over
a
wide
range
of
operating
conditions
to
give
loading
characteristics
in
all
four
quadrants.
Such
extreme
loading
might
be
experienced
by
fixed
and
controllable
pitch
propellers
in
off-design
conditions
, and by
azimuthing
propellers.
The
set
of
experiments
involving
the
R-Class
propeller
were
done
over
a
range
of
ice
strength
conditions
to
examine
nominal
ice
strength
variation
effects
on the
propeller
loads.
Based
on the
experimental
results
it
is
concluded
that a
highly
skewed
propeller
behaves
in a
similar
manner
to that of a
conventional
ice-class
propeller.
In
addition
, the
tests
conducted
in
all
four
quadrants
of
propeller
operation
concluded
propellers
do
not
experience
the
greatest
loads
in
quadrant
1
,
which
is
currently
used
as the
design
criterion.
Rather
, the
largest
loads
are
experienced
in
quadrants
2
and
3
and
modifications
to
current
design
proposals
should
consider
this
detail.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a1357673
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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(15.05
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