peresah
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 8, 2008
- 2
I'm a curious civil engineer who has just returned from an evening walk by the harbour.
I noticed that the propellers of boats appear to be designed differently (e.g. shorter, rounder) compared to airplane or wind turbine wings (long, slim airfoils).
If this is true, can anyone elaborate on the physical background behind these design differences? I guess it may be related somehow to the differences in the density and compressibility of water and air.
Thanks in advance
I noticed that the propellers of boats appear to be designed differently (e.g. shorter, rounder) compared to airplane or wind turbine wings (long, slim airfoils).
If this is true, can anyone elaborate on the physical background behind these design differences? I guess it may be related somehow to the differences in the density and compressibility of water and air.
Thanks in advance