Hi, my name is Ben Cunningham. I'm a senior mechanical engineering student at the University of Colorado at Denver. I am on a small senior design team that is working to develop a dyno that would work on a small boat in a lake. The platform we're working on is based on an outboard motor, using strain-gauges and accelerometers.
I was hoping to get some insight into how boats are tested for racing, and what telemetry is useful in boat performance. We're not necessarily trying to invent something new, but just trying to see if we can come up with something that would be useful on a complete boat system.
We're constantly realizing more and more variables, and things we can't control in the lake scenario, but we're working to develop ways of predicting them in order to include them in the data. One of the concepts I'd like some clarity on is "prop-slip" exactly what parameters are used to determine this efficiency.
If you'd be available and interested in helping us with this project, please let me know, and I'd love to have a discussion with you regarding our ideas, and what we're still not thinking of.
Thank you for your time,
Ben
I was hoping to get some insight into how boats are tested for racing, and what telemetry is useful in boat performance. We're not necessarily trying to invent something new, but just trying to see if we can come up with something that would be useful on a complete boat system.
We're constantly realizing more and more variables, and things we can't control in the lake scenario, but we're working to develop ways of predicting them in order to include them in the data. One of the concepts I'd like some clarity on is "prop-slip" exactly what parameters are used to determine this efficiency.
If you'd be available and interested in helping us with this project, please let me know, and I'd love to have a discussion with you regarding our ideas, and what we're still not thinking of.
Thank you for your time,
Ben
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