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  2. Voith Schneider Propeller - Wikipedia

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    The Voith Schneider propeller was originally a design for a hydro-electric turbine. [2] Its Austrian inventor, Ernst Schneider, had a chance meeting on a train with a manager at Voith's subsidiary St. Pölten works; this led to the turbine being investigated by Voith's engineers, who discovered that although it was no more efficient than other water turbines, Schneider's design worked well as ...

  3. Marine propulsion - Wikipedia

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    A Voith Schneider Propeller (VSP) is a practical cyclorotor that provides instant thrust in any direction. There is no need to turn a propulsor. There is no need to turn a propulsor. Most ships with VSPs do not need or have a rudder.

  4. MV Lymington - Wikipedia

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    She was the first British vessel driven by Voith Schneider propulsion units. [1] Throughout the war, she was on the Lymington-Yarmouth service on the Solent. A slab of concrete placed above her wheelhouse offered some protection against an airborne attack. By 1972, Lymington was too small for her owners' needs. The arrival of new ferries led to ...

  5. Propulsor - Wikipedia

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    Voith‐Schneider propeller. The Voith Schneider Propeller, also known as a cycloidal drive is a specialized marine propulsion system. It is highly maneuverable, being able to change the direction of its thrust almost instantaneously. It is widely used on tugs and ferries.

  6. Cyclorotor - Wikipedia

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    The famous Voight propeller was based on its fluid-dynamics know-how gained from previous turbine projects. It was invented by Ernst Schneider, and enhanced by Voith. It was launched with name of Voith-Schneider Propeller (VSP) for commercial vessels. This new marine drive could significantly improve the manoeuvrability of a ship as ...

  7. Talk:Voith Schneider Propeller - Wikipedia

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    The title of this article was changed by a possible vandal, request move back to original title 'Voith Schneider Propeller'. Aldis90 05:43, 6 March 2008 (UTC) This propulsion system really requires a diagram. Geo Swan 18:10, 23 Dec 2004 (UTC)

  8. VSP - Wikipedia

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    Voith Schneider Propeller, a marine propulsion system; Voitures sans permis, low-speed vehicles not requiring a driving licence to operate in France; Voltage Sensitive Phosphatase, a family of voltage-regulated proteins

  9. Protector (fireboat) - Wikipedia

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    Protector is propelled by a pair of Voith-Schneider propellers, an advanced propulsion system that bears some resemblance to helicopter propulsion, and enable instantaneous changes in the propeller thrust. [1] She is 108 feet long, with a maximum speed of 13 knots.