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Old 10-13-07, 08:47 AM   #1
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Old 10-13-07, 08:55 AM   #2
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If you don't instal an engine upgrade you see the range on it then! wow!
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Old 10-13-07, 01:03 PM   #3
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Keep bernard off of your boat or else you'll end up with a boat with less range then a Canoe.
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Old 10-13-07, 05:02 PM   #4
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Keep bernard off of your boat or else you'll end up with a boat with less range then a Canoe.


But... (I´m mechanics incompetent), how it is possible that you get more range at higher speeds, you know, 7-9 knots being a suggested speed instead of 3-5 knots?
(As a seasoned VIIB-C Kaleun travelling not further from Iceland, fuel is not a problem for me)
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Old 10-13-07, 05:52 PM   #5
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I reached US coast with a IX-B boat and i operated in the zone some days with the fuel at 50% surfacing at night and diving during the day.
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Old 10-13-07, 06:08 PM   #6
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Quote:
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Keep bernard off of your boat or else you'll end up with a boat with less range then a Canoe.


But... (I´m mechanics incompetent), how it is possible that you get more range at higher speeds, you know, 7-9 knots being a suggested speed instead of 3-5 knots?
(As a seasoned VIIB-C Kaleun travelling not further from Iceland, fuel is not a problem for me)

Slower speed may slightly reduce the fuel consumed per unit time, but it will take much longer to cover a given distance, and so you burn more fuel over that time. If the speed is too high, the resistance of the water makes fuel consumption per unit time increase rapidly with increasing speed. You cover the distance in less time, but burn much more fuel per unit time, so total fuel consumption is again high. There is some optimal speed inbetween - see http://www.ussmissouri.com/speedVSFuel.aspx


P.S. and I have no idea how accurate or universal this is, but I always thought that the power needed to drive a ship (roughly) varies as the cube of velocity. So to go from 5 to 8 knots would require about 4.1x the power, but to go from 5 to 17 knots would take more than 39x the power. Or, something like that...what do I know. Damnit Jim, I'm a marine biologist not an engineer.
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Old 10-13-07, 07:11 PM   #7
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Klaus_Doldinger
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Originally Posted by U-96
Keep bernard off of your boat or else you'll end up with a boat with less range then a Canoe.


But... (I´m mechanics incompetent), how it is possible that you get more range at higher speeds, you know, 7-9 knots being a suggested speed instead of 3-5 knots?
(As a seasoned VIIB-C Kaleun travelling not further from Iceland, fuel is not a problem for me)

Slower speed may slightly reduce the fuel consumed per unit time, but it will take much longer to cover a given distance, and so you burn more fuel over that time. If the speed is too high, the resistance of the water makes fuel consumption per unit time increase rapidly with increasing speed. You cover the distance in less time, but burn much more fuel per unit time, so total fuel consumption is again high. There is some optimal speed inbetween - see http://www.ussmissouri.com/speedVSFuel.aspx


P.S. and I have no idea how accurate or universal this is, but I always thought that the power needed to drive a ship (roughly) varies as the cube of velocity. So to go from 5 to 8 knots would require about 4.1x the power, but to go from 5 to 17 knots would take more than 39x the power. Or, something like that...what do I know. Damnit Jim, I'm a marine biologist not an engineer.
For me you´re an engineer. I´m only a ********** lawyer. Thank you!
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SH3 Cmdr 3.1
GWX 3.0
GWX 16 Km atmosphere
GWX no medals on crew
GWX open hatch
GWX Saint Nazaire, Schleuse and units
OLC GUI 1.2.7
Thomsen´s sound
Torpedo damage final
Rubini´s lifeboats and debris
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Old 10-14-07, 01:51 AM   #8
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Based in the experience,the best speed is 9 knts for a IX-B boat, perhaps the same for a IX-C
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