>I want to know what the efficiency is for a certain propeller design. I
>want to compare standard designs plus an idea of mine. I have a 12' test
>boat, with 6.5Hp engine and jury-rigged drive train with a variable pitch
>pulley on the engine. I can measure boat speed relative to the water,
>propeller rpm, engine rpm. I also have the performance curves for the
>engine. I'm interested only in the prop's efficiency, not the system. I
>could also do a tow test for the boat with a spring scale. But, how to
>calculate or graph the efficiency curve?
>
>
The sort of efficiency which interests you is the mechanical
efficiency represented by the ratio of power input to the prop
shaft divided by [a function of] the speed achieved by the hull
in still air, no water current.
You say you can measure the hull water speed directly, but measuring
the shaft power to the propellor is more difficult.
You can measure the shaft RPM, but you do not have the shaft torque
data available. This would be desirable, I think.
Perhaps the engine is on flexible mounts.
Perhaps you could fix a long lever to the engine.
Perhaps you could apply a force meter at this lever to centralize the
torque reaction of the shaft, for which a spring balance might serve.
This approach might help you reduce the data, to resolve issues that
might arise, like these:
a more efficient prop drives the boat slower than a less efficient
one, because it is optimal for a slower shaft speed.
a more efficient prop drives the boat at the same speed as a less
efficient prop, because it takes less HP from the engine at the same
shaft speed.
Needless to say, uncareful handling of such data will drive you crazy.
Good luck!
Brian
Brian Whatcott Altus OK
O mani padme hum.
The only way to measure propeller efficiency is to know the real
SHP of the engine at said RPM, and the actual HP driving the
boat, which is derived from the "propeller thrust" and the "boat
speed" through the water. (assuming no wind)
Driving HP= T X V over 550
Where:
T=prop thrust in lbs.
V=velocity in FPS
Propeller efficiency= Driving HP over SHP.
Dave Brownell
DB Technologies
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