Series waterjet propulsion pumps for marine vehicles

Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Working fluid passage or distributing means associated with... – Plural distributing means immediately upstream of runner

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60222, 60229, 115 11, 115 16, 415145, 417 62, 417247, B63H 1108

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ABSTRACT:
A waterjet propulsion system having at least two pumps in series so that low from a hull or other intake is directed through a first waterjet propulsion pump; and then via a two-position diverter valve, either out to a thrust nozzle, or to and through a second waterjet propulsion pump having a thrust nozzle. Subsequent series-pump units and diverter valves may follow to provide as many propulsion stages as required for power requirements. Each pump unit is driven by its own power unit which may be shut down when flow is diverted to the preceding unit's thrust nozzle. Good efficiencies are thereby attained over a wide range of power and speed requirements.

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patent: 3602611 (1971-08-01), Oplander
patent: 3763818 (1973-10-01), Davis

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