[Public-List] A30 Hull Prismatic Coefficient
Kris Coward
kris at melon.org
Mon Jun 28 20:34:38 PDT 2021
What sort of transmission are you looking to use? When I built my
electric, I went with a timing belt (H type -- I initially went with
double V-belts, but they'd slip too much when the prop would get fouled
with weeds; I'd love something that would slip when the prop's fould
with something heavy enough to bend the shaft or wreck the alignment,
like a mooring line or a sheet, but still grippy enough to rip through
dense weeds, and ended up having to err on the side of actually being
able to get out sailing).
-K
On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 11:21:40PM -0300, David A. Bardsley via Public-List wrote:
> Gordon,
> That is an awesome data point, thank-you very much. It helps
> corroborate something I'm seeing in these spreadsheet calculators.
> One such tool is predicting 4.4kts at 1000rpm and 5kts at 1150pm. This
> data point of 5kts at 1000rpm will help me calibrate this tool's s
> coefficients so I can make meaningful predictions throughout the entire
> power band.
> Right now it feels like I'm zeroing in on 1.65:1 as the optimal match
> for one specific motor's dyno data and my 13-8 sail prop.
> Dave
> Ginseng 574
>
> On Jun 28, 2021 22:45, Gordon Laco <mainstay at csolve.net> wrote:
>
> Here’s a bit of direct observation to help you… when we had the
> factory-installed two blade 13 x 7 on the boat, 1,000 rpm gave us
> 5knots.
> Gordon Laco
> Surprise 426
> [1]www.gordonlaco.com
>
> On Jun 28, 2021, at 7:00 PM, David A. Bardsley
> <[2]davebardsley at eastlink.ca> wrote:
>
> Gordon,
> Thanks for the pointer.
> I've removed the PO's vetus diesel and am installing a 10kW electric
> drive with a completely new transmission. I'm free to pick an
> arbitrary ratio to maximize (hopefully) the performance of my 2 blade
> 13-8 prop.
> As you can imagine I'vd been spending a lot of time at Google
> University and on the vic prop calculator!
> Dave
> Ginseng 574
> On Jun 28, 2021 19:47, Gordon Laco <[3]mainstay at csolve.net> wrote:
>
> Check out Skene’s Elements of Yacht Design. There will be information
> there to allow you to make a good estimate.
> I reckon you already know that if your boat has an Atomic IV, it has
> direct 1:1 drive.
> Gordon Laco
> 426 Surprise
> [4]www.gordonlaco.com
>
> On Jun 28, 2021, at 6:44 PM, David A. Bardsley via Public-List
> <[5]public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
>
> I'm designing my drive's reduction ratio and the resource at my
> disposal requires our A30's prismatic coefficient as a part of the
> drag
> calculation.
> Can anyone share a decent figure for our craft?
> Dave
> Ginseng 574
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