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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007
14:20
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Thrust from a
pump?
I'm contemplating using water pumps as maneuvering
thrusters (NOT for main propulsion). Cousteau's socoupe used a hydraulic pump
for the jets, but I'd like to avoid that route if possible due to the
excessive noise. DC submersible pumps are convenient but I haven't found
anything beefy. I could try mating a trolling motor to a pump head.
Submersible well pumps look promising because they're very powerful yet
compact, but they require AC, and I don't think I can reverse them so I'd need
four pumps instead of two. I could of course hang trolling motors off the boat
font and back, but it really messes up the hydrodynamics of what can otherwise
be a quite clean design, and the props on my trolling motors make them too
large to duct into the MBTs.
Assuming I do settle on some kind of pump, the next
question is how strong it needs to be. Does anyone know how to translate GPM
(or LPM) into static thrust?
Any ideas or experiences would be much
appreciated.
Thanks,
Alec
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