I ran a nozzle tug in the 80's it was a pod design basicly a sideways wedge in the middle of the hull this enabled a short horizontal prop shaft (good for thrust) turning a standard prop with the tips radiused making it 2/3rd size it fit in a round tube for a rudder this enabled it to reverse as tight as in foward and increased thrust by 40% (l was told) it pulled like a mad thing. It could go full fwd to full rev in less than 2 seconds (if necessary) trick was go 1/2 throttle into reverse back to neutral then full reverse twin disc gear groaned a bit but held up no problem. This enabled a 36f tug to jump boomsticks. I'm sure it was a much more inexpensive over the counter design with standard parts no complicated special design needing a 'tech' flown in. It was a blast to run instant power. Straighten tow hooks up to 1 1/4 so the guy before me laughed.
so these r the brakes for boats, nice, that is useful feature. Should b build max diameter allowable for draft splitting the job right & left if needed. Super expensive yachts should b 1st calling. Not how u see them here BUT just 1/3 of the hole blocked by maneuvering " blade-less dyson fan brakes". Normal inline 2 prop propellers 1, 2 pitch or adjustable pitch r best game on earth. Pods r very good if u can't hve best 2 propeller inline & fan-less system
It all comes down to size & less moving prts. The bigger simple 2 propellers inline 2 pitch+ per propeller best & this braking fan-less pod but hving volvo pods only not bad either.
those RDPs need better shapes to the blades... closer to the shaft drive to move more water.. heck there is room in some of those to install 2 blades on each section.. \\ to add to the thrust.. they are missing about 20 or 30 percent of the surface in my gestimate if the drive can create enough torque to spin it.. or maybe there is just not enough RPM generated by the external drive..
If this could be coupled with a gearbox and utilised for UAV applications, this could be revolutionary. Main drawbacks of UAS is inefficiency at the props outer edge and the noise these inefficiencies create.
Have you seen any figures for effeciancy ? Had been thinking about this idea, having look at narrow boats in the UK , ideal for this type of unit requiring very limited speed on inland waterways .
Braking a boat & no entangling is key sure clear selling pnts, w/matching sailing knots no drag 3rd good pnt. Pod steering braking drive slow speeds is fine, just bigger diameter & 1/3 diameter blades max. If the blades r wire basket thicker than normal blades but still lighter bc hollow like honey comb, yeah u really hve * a great new product & design. Bc wire basket thick blades they can b made cheaper any fuck size & milled easily down to needed shape, then basket/honey comb covered w/what ever durable material to cheapest use, & use as shit to repair w/new surface rap coating like body work. All med sided propellers not needing ultra strength load will switch over to honey combed machined coated system.
I've seen this idea for aircraft propulsion here: ua-cam.com/video/pALhUy-Fqs0/v-deo.html Seems to me that if the blades have pitch control and can reverse, then 180 degrees of pivot would suffice.
Question for the Market and public ,,,Why is this tech not in our hydroelectric market making your dams make more power from the same volume of water ,,, Billions of $ not being made WHERE ARE YOUR KIDS FUTURES ?
So? Sometimes old ideas come to new life with advancing technology, which is very good. The old Greeks didn't have electromagnetic technology (as far as I know) ;-)
Those are the worst subtitles I've ever seen! Almost total gibberish, full of spelling mistakes and not following the spoken word for most of the time.
I've been thinking about something like this for years now. I had no idea someone was actually developing this concept.
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@@fulcrum2968 Yup me too
I ran a nozzle tug in the 80's it was a pod design basicly a sideways wedge in the middle of the hull this enabled a short horizontal prop shaft (good for thrust) turning a standard prop with the tips radiused making it 2/3rd size it fit in a round tube for a rudder this enabled it to reverse as tight as in foward and increased thrust by 40% (l was told) it pulled like a mad thing. It could go full fwd to full rev in less than 2 seconds (if necessary) trick was go 1/2 throttle into reverse back to neutral then full reverse twin disc gear groaned a bit but held up no problem. This enabled a 36f tug to jump boomsticks. I'm sure it was a much more inexpensive over the counter design with standard parts no complicated special design needing a 'tech' flown in. It was a blast to run instant power. Straighten tow hooks up to 1 1/4 so the guy before me laughed.
Very interesting technology maturing through smart R&D!
ITS NOT THAT SMART IT CANT MAKE HYDROELECTRIC POWER . A NEED WE WILL HAVE OVER MOVING SHIP WELL INTO THE FUTURE
Great video. Informative but not too nerdy and very clear speaking so very easy to understand. Well done.
Clear explanation with good information for follow up by the viewer. Thank you.
Hving 2 diff systems, 1 for driving & 1 for pod steering & braking is best design of all, sure still hve a rudder also.
this was the tech i was waiting for, so sad im broke, would love to build the future of av......
so these r the brakes for boats, nice, that is useful feature. Should b build max diameter allowable for draft splitting the job right & left if needed. Super expensive yachts should b 1st calling. Not how u see them here BUT just 1/3 of the hole blocked by maneuvering " blade-less dyson fan brakes". Normal inline 2 prop propellers 1, 2 pitch or adjustable pitch r best game on earth. Pods r very good if u can't hve best 2 propeller inline & fan-less system
Why not bowthrusters? It would seem like they were perfect for something like that
Check it out - that's exactly what the Norwegians are doing: ua-cam.com/video/AZeWPlVoLko/v-deo.html
the two 3d models at 1:33 are, if I'm not mistaken, intended for such use, particularly the one in the bottom right.
It all comes down to size & less moving prts. The bigger simple 2 propellers inline 2 pitch+ per propeller best & this braking fan-less pod but hving volvo pods only not bad either.
those RDPs need better shapes to the blades... closer to the shaft drive to move more water.. heck there is room in some of those to install 2 blades on each section.. \\ to add to the thrust.. they are missing about 20 or 30 percent of the surface in my gestimate if the drive can create enough torque to spin it.. or maybe there is just not enough RPM generated by the external drive..
If this could be coupled with a gearbox and utilised for UAV applications, this could be revolutionary. Main drawbacks of UAS is inefficiency at the props outer edge and the noise these inefficiencies create.
Korts nozzle (l believe) design been around for 40 years. I left a description in comments.
Air does not cavitate.
How does one keep the sea life from getting sucked through?
Have you seen any figures for effeciancy ? Had been thinking about this idea, having look at narrow boats in the UK , ideal for this type of unit requiring very limited speed on inland waterways .
Torquejet has limited data published: www.torquejet.com/torquejet-range/main-propulsion/ They may be willing to send additional details if contacted.
I was hoping to see video in this video.
so... how is this going?
Thanks, nice clean explanation. Are you aware of any open source designs for Rim Driven Propellers?
Make a basket thick enough it can b plenty strong but if so thick solid metal becomes lighter than machined honey comb basket then pnt-less effort.
Exception is if needing super high heat endurance than basket is better way to go then solid metal only triangle not honey comb hole type basket.
What kind of limitations on speed are we talking? 5,10, 15 knots?
Great informative video.
Cool!
Braking a boat & no entangling is key sure clear selling pnts, w/matching sailing knots no drag 3rd good pnt. Pod steering braking drive slow speeds is fine, just bigger diameter & 1/3 diameter blades max. If the blades r wire basket thicker than normal blades but still lighter bc hollow like honey comb, yeah u really hve * a great new product & design. Bc wire basket thick blades they can b made cheaper any fuck size & milled easily down to needed shape, then basket/honey comb covered w/what ever durable material to cheapest use, & use as shit to repair w/new surface rap coating like body work. All med sided propellers not needing ultra strength load will switch over to honey combed machined coated system.
If these r sized right all 4 corners they could become working anchors.
I've seen this idea for aircraft propulsion here: ua-cam.com/video/pALhUy-Fqs0/v-deo.html Seems to me that if the blades have pitch control and can reverse, then 180 degrees of pivot would suffice.
Direct sea water drive no moving parts.
AHH they look like knives!
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I’m pretty sure the narrator is Spencer Reid from Criminal Minds....
Umm have you looked at the text you have accompanying this? You might want to, and next time turn auto correct off. Other then that great video.
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I do not.Sorry.
Question for the Market and public ,,,Why is this tech not in our hydroelectric market making your dams make more power from the same volume of water ,,, Billions of $ not being made WHERE ARE YOUR KIDS FUTURES ?
That was already invented innancient greece
So? Sometimes old ideas come to new life with advancing technology, which is very good. The old Greeks didn't have electromagnetic technology (as far as I know) ;-)
rotorque-jet.de BANKRUPT?
Seven people are stuck with a below average I.Q. :)
Those are the worst subtitles I've ever seen! Almost total gibberish, full of spelling mistakes and not following the spoken word for most of the time.
Narrator has an annoying voice. Cant stand to listen