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#14710 12/30/02 02:29 PM 12/30/02 02:29 PM |
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Posts: 19 | Hello Jake & Flounder,
The suction effec which drawn down a deep slender hull is yet a well proven effect that has been shown by tank tests on ORMA 60 tri amas and by CFD ( Computations ).
This a phenomenon which is called "DYNAMIC SINKAGE" by naval hydrodynamicists and that corresponds roughly to an additionnal 20% of the initial weight over 18 kt. Now, if a standard Tornado can hold a 340 lbs Side-Force, the trigonometrically associated Down-Force at 12° heel is 340 x tan( 12° ) = 72 lbs, which means 10% of the 716 lbs of initial displacment of the crew...so Jake, you can see that "suction effect", far from negligible, is TWICE the DOWN-FORCE effect...
About Bernouilli's law, it simply states that in uncompressible fluids like water, when you accelerate flow, pressure falls and when you brake it, pressure rises...relatively to the ambient pressure, which is in most cases the atmospheric pressure at 100.000 Pascals = 14 psi. Bernouilli is not dependant of upper side versus lower side, but a general law...
It's the physics of what I called the 1st domain, immediate vicinity of free surface, which don't behave like aerodynamic stuff, you're right Flounder, suctions dissapeared sometimes and things could plane...other will never...
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#14711 12/30/02 03:55 PM 12/30/02 03:55 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | OK - I'm certainly no hydrodynamicist. If I get a chance this year, I'll tow a sail-less cat behind a power boat and measure the squat of the hulls at various speeds. I've never heard of Dynamic Sinkage but would like to know more about it first hand. Do you believe that a hull shape like a Nacra 6.0 is capable of planing? We'll get the spinnaker and the GPS out this Wednesday for what is shaping up to be an extremely windy day in middle SC and see what we can sustain for giggles (although SC lake sailing is typically very gusty). That is...if my ears don't freeze and fall off first!
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#14713 12/30/02 08:17 PM 12/30/02 08:17 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Carl,
The point of towing was to negate the effects of the sailplan to bury the bow. The closer the tow force can be to the water line, the better we can see the squat of the hulls relative to speed....dunno. Will be interesting whatever we find!
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#14715 12/31/02 09:41 AM 12/31/02 09:41 AM |
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Posts: 800 MI | Hi Jake Should be fun ,-hope you take some pics of the 6/0 hulls at high speeds ,--They will eventually plane ,-though it may be more due to the upward pull from the powerboat . Experimented with planning hull models ,--been a while ,-- no tank test ,-just towing on the lake with weights , just fun stuff to get insight. You may be familiar with this site -planning hulls and models ----http://naca.larc.nasa.gov/reports/1936/naca-tm-795/ -Catamaran Design is such a fasinating subject ,--it is so multi-complex and integral that often very knowledgable people will explain or reply in laymans terms so it is easily understood , then another will correct them with engineering data and very in depth design theory ,-- it is still fun . Happy 03 Carl | | | Re: A new event : "Dragster Blast-Cat Challenge" ?
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#14719 01/02/03 07:40 AM 01/02/03 07:40 AM |
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Posts: 2,844 42.904444 N; 88.008586 W | what could be the most appropriate place in the U.S.A ?
Fro a drag race, it the strong North winds of winter, on the South side of the Texas City Dike. About 5 miles long, shallow water near the dike, a great place for speed runs. The road runs right beside it, I've had people in their cars clock me from the road. and if i'ts strong south winds, use the north side of it!
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#14720 01/02/03 10:01 AM 01/02/03 10:01 AM |
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Posts: 800 MI | Hi Frenchie -
Great idea ,-many multihull -skiff -board -and other speed sailors would really enjoy this type of event . -Thanks also for the "challenge " - {only 20 to 22 kt maximum, even on 200 m tracks...but american sailors have improved skill so much...}
Todd mentioned Texas ,-that sounds great , the event seems to fit the pioneering independant spirit of the state, so many of us enjoy . Tieing in with a sailing event may get it started .
Many take readings from GPS units ,-but these are not always reliable and are usually in MPH not knots . For some reason they skip ,-we have read speeds up to 50 which you know are not realistic .
Some of the highest speeds hit have been down the backs of large Atlantic swell and good sized waves with the chute up surfing down the backs of them .
-The Proa configuration from the U K speed sailing project looked fantastic , SailRocket -http://www.whbs.demon.co.uk/sr2/content_fr.htm
Angled small rig for lift and high wind speeds ,-huge lever arm for righting ,-and foils , -If it holds together at 50 they have it ,-The crossbeam--hull connection looks suspect ,-that much leverage with that much force at 50 , it won't take much to snap it ,-they may adapt an extra v shaped connect ,-fasinating how the leeward hull flys . Angled rig ,-foils ,-planning hull shapes , --we already see them applied to cat design ,--check Wouters post from the Paris boat show ,-Mattia designs ,--and the Ventillo and Cirrus designs with angled boards for lift .
really fun stuff - take care Frenchie Happy 03
Carl | | | I forgot about marvelous pictures....
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#14722 01/03/03 06:59 AM 01/03/03 06:59 AM |
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Posts: 19 | Hello again, I just forgot...on the marvelous website "The Daily Sail", formerly www.madforsailing.com, there's a whole architectural debate about CHERUB skiff's planing hulls... VERY VERY INTERESTING!!!!!! Cheers, F. | | | Re: A new event : "Dragster Blast-Cat Challenge" ?
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#14723 01/03/03 11:55 AM 01/03/03 11:55 AM |
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Posts: 806 Toronto, Ontario | How would this type of event be timed? By eye? Radar gun? or some kind of infrared timing beams? I think that this would be a great idea for local races, but I need to know how to do it.. Dave N6.0na #325 | | | Re: A new event : "Dragster Blast-Cat Challenge" ?
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#14724 01/03/03 12:33 PM 01/03/03 12:33 PM |
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Posts: 273 Key Largo, FL | In addition to the straight speed runs, it might be interesting and fun to set up a "speed circle" and time people around that, as well. I think that was a Garry Hoyt idea.
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#14728 01/04/03 02:55 PM 01/04/03 02:55 PM |
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Posts: 19 | Hello Marc,
I have experienced speed on an european Formula 40, on Formula 20, may be 22 kt, hard to say, but as Will R. was saying, the faster, the wetter it has been...
I have seen you post hull lines along MHB, it's your design ?
If so, what do you think of the planing shape of ZIP'O and DYNACATS...would it be the ultimate mean to reach much higher average speeds by surfing at 25kt+ like a ski ?
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