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Transverse thrusters are used to make large ships fully maneuverable at low speeds without tugboat assistance. A transverse thruster consists of a propeller mounted in a duct; the unit is then mounted below the waterline in the bow or stern of the ship. The duct runs completely across the ship. Calculate the thrust developed by a 1900 kW unit supplied to the propeller if the duct is 2.6 m in diameter and the ship is stationary.

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Answer:

Thrust developed = 212.3373 kN

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming the ship is stationary

Determine the Thrust developed

power supplied to the propeller ( Punit ) = 1900 KW

Duct distance ( diameter ; D ) = 2.6 m

first step : calculate the area of the duct

A = π/4 * D^2

= π/4 * ( 2.6)^2 = 5.3092 m^2

next : calculate the velocity of propeller

Punit = (A*v*β ) / 2 * V^2 ( assuming β = 999 kg/m^3 ) also given V1 = 0

∴V^3 = Punit * 2 / A*β

= ( 1900 * 10^3 * 2 ) / ( 5.3092 * 999 )

hence V2 = 8.9480 m/s

Finally determine the thrust developed

F = Punit / V2

= (1900 * 10^3) / ( 8.9480)

= 212.3373 kN

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