UoNMechEng
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Hello,
I am a Mechanical Engineering Student at Nottingham University and have a project to build a human powered speed boat that will attempt to get a new world record.
We are planning on a hydrofoiling hull (possible surf board) powered by one or two cyclists via a propeller.
We know that the max rpm for an average person is around 120rpm and an average bicycle derailleur has around a 1:5 ratio so a maximum of 600rpm.
An idea was to increase the gearing to 1:10 ratio and use two cyclists to help provide enough force to reach around 1200rpm.
Looking for your help on calculations for propeller pitch, blade area and diameter.
Using the online calculators, with an rpm of 1200, slip of 0.08, gearing of 1 (as rpm has already been geared up) and a final speed result of 20mph, I get a result of around 22" for the pitch. Is the production of a propeller with this pitch possible?
I am also looking for a more specific formulae for propeller pitch, blade area and the diameter that I will use in Excel to find the best outcome, are their any recommended formulae you know of?
Any help is appreciated.
Do you believe it is possible?
Many thanks.
Daniel
3rd Year MEng at UoN
I am a Mechanical Engineering Student at Nottingham University and have a project to build a human powered speed boat that will attempt to get a new world record.
We are planning on a hydrofoiling hull (possible surf board) powered by one or two cyclists via a propeller.
We know that the max rpm for an average person is around 120rpm and an average bicycle derailleur has around a 1:5 ratio so a maximum of 600rpm.
An idea was to increase the gearing to 1:10 ratio and use two cyclists to help provide enough force to reach around 1200rpm.
Looking for your help on calculations for propeller pitch, blade area and diameter.
Using the online calculators, with an rpm of 1200, slip of 0.08, gearing of 1 (as rpm has already been geared up) and a final speed result of 20mph, I get a result of around 22" for the pitch. Is the production of a propeller with this pitch possible?
I am also looking for a more specific formulae for propeller pitch, blade area and the diameter that I will use in Excel to find the best outcome, are their any recommended formulae you know of?
Any help is appreciated.
Do you believe it is possible?
Many thanks.
Daniel
3rd Year MEng at UoN