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Lauren Casulli. The Most Efficient Boat Hull at Varying Water Speeds. Question . Which boat hull is the most efficient at different water speeds?. Purpose . The purpose of this experiment was to determine the most efficient boat hull. Background Information.
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Lauren Casulli The Most Efficient Boat Hull at Varying Water Speeds
Question Which boat hull is themost efficient at different water speeds?
Purpose The purpose of thisexperiment was to determine the most efficient boat hull.
Background Information • There are six main hull shapes in use today: • Flat Bottom • Catamaran • V Bottom • Tri Hull • Pontoon • Barge
Hypothesis The most efficient boat hull at any speed is the tri-hull because the air tunnels reduce drag.
Materials • Wood • Water pump • Dual Force Sensor • Wooden trough • Band saw, table saw, drill, sander • Eye hooks (4) • String • Copper pipe • Tygon tubing • Ball valve • Pipe clamps
Procedure • Draw outlines of top view and side view of boat • Cut wood • Sand and finalize shape • Attach force sensor to one end of trough • Attach eye hooks to bow of boat, connect string from boat to sensor • Fill trough with water, controlling the speed of water with ball valve • Allow water speedto reach0.0318m/sec, place first boat in trough and record sensor reading for ten seconds. Repeat two more times. • Repeat with other three boats, do not change water speed • Change the water speed to0.0477m/sec and measure the force on all four boats with sensor • Repeat at0.0636m/sec
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Variables Independent Variables • Water speed • Hull shape Dependent Variables • Force on hulls Control • Raft Constants • Pump • Water • Trough • Sensor • Water speeds
GraphsThe Average Drag of Different Hull Types at a High Speed
Conclusion The hypothesis was supported as the Tri-Hull consistently had the least amount of resistance at any speed of water. The V-bottom was a close second as the best hull as it had significantly less resistance than the flat bottom and raft. There is almost no significant difference between the V bottom andTri-Hull.
Significance of Experiment This experiment was significant because it contributed to the idea that not every hull is suitable for every activity. The experiment demonstrated that certain hulls would be more efficient and effective for activities at lower water speeds while some hulls were better for high speed activities.
Work Cited ZidockJr, A. (1999, July/August). Boat Hull Design. Retrieved September/ October, 2010, from Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission website: http:// www.fish.state.pa.us/anglerboater/1999/julaug99/boathull.htm