[PSUBS-MAILIST] Group Help Request
Marc de Piolenc
piolenc at archivale.com
Mon Oct 28 02:57:56 EDT 2013
Quick clarification: a properly contoured Kort nozzle, MARRIED TO A
MATCHING PROPELLER, will increase static and low-speed thrust. Of course
it won't increase power, since that comes from your motor. If you just
put a shroud around your existing prop, you will be disappointed, and a
shroud that doesn't do the job is overpriced unless it's free! Key
ingredients for success:
Prop matched to the shroud
Shroud matched to the speed and thrust requirement of the vehicle
Motor matched to the resulting prop
Marc
On 10/28/2013 8:33 AM, Jon Wallace wrote:
>
> What is the cost of having a true Kort nozzle machined by a CNC? I think
> a 30% improvement in thrust for $30 would be great but I suspect
> machining a Kort is going to equate to many hundreds of dollars, if not
> reaching beyond a thousand. When I look at the Snoopy underwater videos
> it is difficult to imagine a kort nozzle really making any difference in
> the operational experience given that the motors are operating very
> slowly and pushing Snoopy around at about 2 knots (estimated). The
> props are designed for power, but that's what we want underwater. True,
> a kort nozzle would increase that power but what is the return on the
> cost? In other words, on a road with a speed limit of 30mph and no
> passing zones it doesn't matter whether you have a 1.6 liter or 5.4
> liter engine under the hood does it?
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