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  2. Ducted propeller - Wikipedia

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    Kort nozzle The towboat Dolphin I in a floating drydock on the Mississippi River in Algiers, Louisiana. A ducted propeller, also known as a Kort nozzle, is a marine propeller fitted with a non-rotating nozzle. It is used to improve the efficiency of the propeller and is especially used on heavily loaded propellers or propellers with limited ...

  3. Ludwig Kort - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig Kort (1888 - 1958 [1]) was a German fluid dynamicist known for developing the ducted propeller, or Kort nozzle. In an attempt to reduce canal erosion, Kort discovered that directing the wake of a propeller through a short, stationary nozzle also increased thrust. [2] He submitted a U.S. patent for this technique, which was awarded in ...

  4. Tugboat - Wikipedia

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    The Kort nozzle is a sturdy cylindrical structure around a special propeller having minimum clearance between the propeller blades and the inner wall of the Kort nozzle. The thrust-to-power ratio is enhanced because the water approaches the propeller in a linear configuration and exits the nozzle the same way.

  5. Keeper-class cutter - Wikipedia

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    The Z-drives have four-bladed propellers which are 57.1 inches (145 cm) in diameter [21] and are equipped with Kort nozzles. They can be operated in "tiller mode" where the Z-drives turn in the same direction to steer the ship, or in "Z-conn mode" where the two Z-drives can turn in different directions to achieve specific maneuvering objectives.

  6. Radio-controlled boat - Wikipedia

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    Scale model tug boats are often built to include scale drive systems. They use standard propellers and rudder(s), Becker rudders, Kort nozzles, steerable kort nozzles, Z-drives or Voith-Schneider cycloidial drives. Clubs will often host maneuvering competitions where participants are tasked to run their boats in the most realistic manner possible.

  7. USNS Mohawk - Wikipedia

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    As originally built, Mohawk had two controllable-pitch Kort-nozzle propellers for propulsion. She had two 20-cylinder Diesel engines, GM EMD 20-645F7B, [4] which provided 4,500 shaft horsepower. These would drive the ships at 15 knots. She also had a 300-horsepower bow thruster to improve maneuverability. [2] [5]

  8. Talk:Voith Schneider Propeller - Wikipedia

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    The z-drive paragraph draws comparison between z-drives and kort nozzles. I'm not an expert, but I do have a reasonable working knowlege of each system. Whilst I can see how a z-drive could be compared with a VSP, I don't believe a kort nozzle is directly related to either as a kort nozzle is intended to increase the efficiency of a propeller ...

  9. Powhatan-class tugboat - Wikipedia

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    As originally built, Powhatan-class ships had two controllable-pitch Kort-nozzle propellers for propulsion. They had two 20-cylinder Diesel engines, GM EMD 20-645F7B, [7] which provided 4,500 shaft horsepower. These would drive the ships at 15 knots. They also had a 300-horsepower bow thruster to improve maneuverability. [4] [8]

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