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EU Success at the Waterborne Awards 2023!

Published: 12Ìý°¿³¦³Ù´Ç²ú±ð°ùÌý2023
Bow foil technology testing
Bow foil technology testing

The Waterborne Awards 2023 recognised four outstanding European projects which demonstrated significant impact and innovation. The Environmental impact and climate change award was awarded to the SeaTech consortium (https://seatech2020.eu/). The EU funded SeaTech consortium, is developing two symbiotic ship engine and propulsion innovations, which, when combined, will lead to a great increase of fuel efficiency and radical emission reductions.

The ºÚÁÏÉç, a key consortium partner led by Dr Nicholas Townsend (PI) and Dr James Bowker . They have been investigating the hydrodynamic performance of the bow foil technology, including experimental validation in the Boldrewood Towing Tank .

The principle of the bow foil, similar to that of a whale tail, generates a net thrust reducing the delivered power required to maintain a given speed in waves. This reduces the pitch and heave motion, reducing the added resistance in waves.

The work has led to several publications to date including:

Seatech waterborne winners
SeaTech consortium recognised for symbiotic ship engine and propulsion
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