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netjaws
01-23-2004, 05:02 PM
Just a quick question.

Anyone know, or know where I can find out the angle that waves (bow, stern, etc) come off the hull? I know it's supposed to be a constant - like 23 or 37 degrees or something but I haven't been able to find a thing.

Thanks,
Josh

Suede
01-23-2004, 05:33 PM
Maybe a search for "kelvin wave system" might help....like http://www.steelnavy.com/WavePatterns.htm
Good luck
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Leo Lazauskas
01-25-2004, 01:01 PM
Just a quick question.

Anyone know, or know where I can find out the angle that waves (bow, stern, etc) come off the hull? I know it's supposed to be a constant - like 23 or 37 degrees or something but I haven't been able to find a thing.

Thanks,
Josh

The angle depends on the water depth and the speed. The "Kelvin angle" in deep water and assuming low speeds (i.e. assuming the depth-based Froude number small) is about 19.3 degrees. That is the angle between the hull centreline and the outer part of the V-shaped wake.

Take a look at www.cyberiad.net/wakefd.htm to see how the angle depends on speed and water depth.

Cheers,
Leo.

netjaws
01-25-2004, 04:04 PM
Thanks for the help..
those are awesome web sites.

Josh

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