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  2. Rim-driven thruster - Wikipedia

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    The rim-driven thruster, also known as rim-driven propulsor/propeller (or RDP) is a novel type of electric propulsion unit for ships. The concept was proposed by Kort around 1940, but only became commercially practical in the early 21st century due to advances in DC motor controller technology. [ 1 ]

  3. Propeller walk - Wikipedia

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    Propeller walk (also known as propeller effect, wheeling effect, paddle wheel effect, asymmetric thrust, asymmetric blade effect, transverse thrust, prop walk) is the term for a propeller's tendency to rotate about a vertical axis (also known as yaw motion). The rotation is in addition to the forward or backward acceleration.

  4. Marine thruster - Wikipedia

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    Marine thrusters come in many different shapes and sizes, for example screw propellers, Voith-Schneider propellers, waterjets, ducted propellers, tunnel bow thrusters, and stern thrusters, azimuth thrusters, rim-driven thrusters, ROV and submersible drive units. A marine thruster consists of a propeller or impeller which may be encased in some ...

  5. Propeller - Wikipedia

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    Azipod – Electric drive azimuth thruster; Bow thruster – Transverse or steerable propulsion device at the bow of a watercraft; Ducted propeller – Marine propeller with a non-rotating nozzle Pump-jet – Marine propulsion system; Folding propellerPropeller with blades that fold open; Helix – Space curve that winds around a line

  6. Propeller theory - Wikipedia

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    A propeller that turns clockwise to produce forward thrust, when viewed from aft, is called right-handed. One that turns anticlockwise is said to be left-handed. Larger vessels often have twin screws to reduce heeling torque , counter-rotating propellers , the starboard screw is usually right-handed and the port left-handed, this is called ...

  7. Propulsor - Wikipedia

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    A propulsor is a mechanical device that gives propulsion. The word is commonly used in the marine vernacular, and implies a mechanical assembly that is more complicated than a propeller. The Kort nozzle, pump-jet and rim-driven thruster are examples. An example propulsor is shown in the accompanying picture.

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