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Why ships can’t reverse like cars, how propellers, rudders, and water flow kill steering in reverse
Reversing into a tight space is easy in a car, but on a conventional ship it can feel almost impossible. This explains how propeller flow, rudder placement, and transverse thrust limit control in ...
Naval Group manufactured a new-generation propeller via a metal 3D printing process, mounted on a tripartite minehunter.This propeller is 2.5-m in diameter, supported by five 200-kg blades. The ...
The Kiel University of Applied Sciences (HAW Kiel) has started a research project dedicated to a problem that research has been grappling with for almost 20 years: the low-frequency underwater sound ...
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