Title: HYDROFOILS
1HYDROFOILS HOVERCRAFTS
2WHO KNOWS WHAT A HYDROFOIL IS?
3WHAT IS A HYDROFOIL ?
- A Foil is another word for a wing.
- A Hydrofoil is simply a wing that flies in the
water. - Hydrofoils let a boat go faster by getting the
hull out of the water.
4HISTORY OF A HYDORFOIL
- The first Hydrofoil vessel was built in 1905 by
the Italian engineer Enrico Forlanini. - In 1918, Alexander Graham Bell built the HD-4, a
hydrofoil vessel 60 ft long which attained a
speed of 70.86 mph.
BELL HD-4
5HOW DOES IT WORK?
- When a boat moves forward, most of the energy
used goes to moving the water out of the way. - The Hydrofoils special design lifts the hull of
the boat out of the water to reduce the drag,
which increases speed and fuel efficiency.
6HOW DOES IT WORK?
Detail of Pressure At Points Over An Airfoil
- Hydrofoils lift the watercraft the same way that
airplane wings keep the plane supported. - Foils create lift when the water traveling over
the top goes faster than the water traveling over
the bottom - Where there is faster velocity, there is lower
pressure.
7HOW DOES IT WORK?
- The higher pressure on the bottom of the foil
causes the lifting force needed. - The lift can be optimized by positioning the
hydrofoil at an angle (angle of attack).
8 Detail of Hydrofoil a) Pressure Profile b) Momentum Transfer c) Circulation d) Streamlines
9COMMERCIAL USES
- Cargo Vessels
- Passenger Vessels
- Military Vessels
10RECREATIONAL USES
- Sailing
- Wakeboarding
- Air Chairs
11WHO KNOWS WHAT A HOVERCRAFT IS?
12WHAT IS A HOVERCRAFT?
- A Hovercraft is a vehicle supported on a cushion
of air supplied by a powered fan mounted on the
back of the vehicle. - AKA Air Cushion Vehicle (ACV).
13HOW DOES A HOVERCRAFT WORK?
- A Hovercraft is powered by a motor, which drives
a fan. - The bigger the vessel the bigger the motor and
fan needed. - The fan creates the thrust to drive the
Hovercraft forward
14HOW DOES A HOVERCRAFT WORK?
- Part of the fan thrust is ducted through the hull
to lift the craft off the surface on a cushion of
air. - The air is held under the craft by a flexible
skirt which keeps the air cushion pressure up.
15HISTORY OF THE HOVERCRAFT
- The first recorded design for an air cushion
vehicle was put forward by Swedish designer and
philosopher, Emmanual Swedenborg in 1716.
16HISTORY OF THE HOVERCRAFT
- The first hovercraft was built by Christopher
Cockerell in 1956.
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17HISTORY OF THE HOVERCRAFT
- The theory behind the Hovercraft was originally
tested in 1955 using an empty cat food tin inside
a coffee tin, an industrial air blower and a pair
of kitchen scales.
18WHAT IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT A HOVERCRAFT?
- What makes a Hovercraft so unique is the fact
that it can travel over any surface, as long as
it is relatively smooth. - EX Water, Grass, Ice and Snow.
19WHAT IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT HOVERCRAFTS?
- Hovercrafts can be used year round due to their
unique design. - They are used for
- Sports
- Recreation
- Utility/Commercial
- Rescue Purposes
20SPORTS / RECREATIONAL USES
- Cruising
- Hunting
- Fishing
- Touring
21COMMERCIAL USES
- Hovercrafts are mainly used as icebreakers,
ferrying crafts and hauling vehicles.
- Its primary use of
- commercial hovercrafts is hauling. It is
sometimes used instead of barges or ocean line
due to maneuverability and versatility
22RESCUE USES
- The versatility of the Hovercraft allows it to be
used in most rescue operations - Flooded areas, mud, ice, sandbars, swamps and
other dangerous surfaces
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23ANY QUESTIONS?