Ships – Hull or hull adjunct employing fluid dynamic forces to... – Having hydrofoil
Patent
1995-03-31
1996-09-03
Swinehart, Edwin L.
Ships
Hull or hull adjunct employing fluid dynamic forces to...
Having hydrofoil
B63B 124
Patent
active
055513697
ABSTRACT:
The invention is directed to hydrofoil structures for efficient operation over a wide speed range from subcavitating to supercavitating operation. A dualcavitating hydrofoil is provided that overcomes cavitation problems associated with high speed operation of prior art subcavitating hydrofoil structures by providing a supercavitating profile shape in the lower surface to achieve a supercavitating condition at high speeds, and that overcomes problems associated with low speed operation of prior art supercavitating hydrofoil structures by providing an upper surface that combines with the lower surface to form a streamlined cross-sectional shape that achieves a smooth flow exit at the trailing edge for efficient, low drag, high lift subcavitating operation. The lower surface is shaped to efficiently produce a lift force during normal supercavitating operation wherein the lower surface functions to generate a cavity extending aft from the leading edge, the upper surface being completely enveloped within the cavity and the lower surface being at least partially wetted during normal supercavitating operation. The upper surface is shaped to efficiently produce a lift force during normal subcavitating operation wherein the upper and lower surfaces are fully wetted during normal subcavitating operation.
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Borda Gary G.
Swinehart Edwin L.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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