Propeller - marine

Propeller - marine

MichaelT_123
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Propeller - marine

MichaelT_123
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Hi Fellows,

 

The attached visuals are an addendum to the post:

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-design-validate-document/parametric-spline-modification-rotati...

Propeller_4in1_arcd.jpg

 

Propeller_4in1_mono.jpg

 

Propeller_mono.jpg

 

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Propeller_4in1_mono.jpg     4K_mono    (0.3MB)  https://a360.co/4cWFh8Z

Propeller_4in1_arcd.jpg       4K_stereo   (1.4MB)  https://a360.co/3yUWTEc

Propeller_4in1_mono.mp4   4K_mono    (3.1MB)  https://a360.co/4dAVBNL

Propeller_4in1_arcd.mp4     4K_stereo   (5.5MB)  https://a360.co/3X3A4G6

Propeller_1in1_mono.mp4   4K_mono    (3.1MB)  https://a360.co/3MjWLB6

Propeller_1in1_arcd.mp4     4K_stereo   (5.5MB)  https://a360.co/3YZ8Y5B

 

 

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MichaelT

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jeffescott
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Remote internet,  so can’t see visualization.   
It occurs to me that a velocity field could be developed for the zero slip/zero thrust condition the extended to a slip/thrust condition, enabling cavitation prediction, relatively easily?

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MichaelT_123
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Hi Mr JScott6SWZG, 

 

"It occurs to me that a velocity field could be developed for the zero slip/zero thrust condition the extended to a slip/thrust condition, enabling cavitation prediction, relatively easily?"

 

" .... relatively easily?... by itself is relative! 

 

Yes,  having an automatic model built on the functions field, one could enrich it with a feedback loop optimization process(es) for its various characteristic value outcomes.   

Perhaps in the propeller case, ... CFD or Multiphysics software could be a natural choice. Some time ago I was thinking about "committing" my own "piece of code" here .... but I have stopped on the visualization module of a vector field only. Adding some sort of a "custom" CFD module ... is possible ... but relatively improbable!

 

Regards

MichaelT

 

 

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MichaelT