Prop thrust

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Prop thrust

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Hello all,

Does anyone know how to calculate the output thrust (in lbs) from a propeller of a given size & pitch at a given rpm? I know that I would be ignoring the engine power but I'm doing a back check based on the thrust needed to move the hull at speed and will be assuming (at this point) that the engine is capable of providing the needed power.

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Re: Prop thrust

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David Gerr's covers this in some detail in his Propeller Handbook....

For motion at speed:

Thrust = 326 x (shaft hp) x (propeller efficiency) / (speed of water at prop in knots)

Propeller efficiency can prob. be taken at .7 to .75, for a steam vessel w/ a adequate
diameter prop. The higher the pitch ratio (pitch/diameter) the lower the efficiency.
(For a more accurate value, see the book)

Speed of water at the prop is given by:

(boat speed in knots) * (1.1 - (.6 * Displacement / ((water line length in feet) * (water line beam in feet) * (hull draft excluding keel) x 64)))

For static thrust (bollard pull)

Thrust in pounds = 62.72 x ((horse power) * (prop diameter in feet))^.67

Gerr's book is excellent and is well worth the $12 it costs from Amazon.

- Bart
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