What was Titanic's Propeller Pitch if the Ship Was Going at Full Speed?
The RMS Titanic was equipped with three propellers: two three-bladed wing propellers and a single four-bladed center propeller. The wing propellers were 23 feet (7 meters) in diameter, while the center propeller was 18 feet (5.5 meters) in diameter. The propellers were driven by three steam turbines, with the wing propellers rotating at 180 revolutions per minute (rpm) and the center propeller rotating at 165 rpm.
At full speed, the Titanic's propellers had a pitch of 18 feet (5.5 meters). This means that the propellers would move forward 18 feet with each complete rotation. The pitch of a propeller is determined by the shape of the blades, and it affects the speed and efficiency of the propeller. A higher pitch will result in a higher speed, but it will also be less efficient.
The Titanic's propellers were designed to be as efficient as possible, while still providing enough thrust to move the ship at full speed. The ship's maximum speed was 23 knots (43 kilometers per hour), and it could reach this speed in about 30 minutes.
Related Questions
- What was the diameter of the Titanic's wing propellers?
- 23 feet (7 meters)
- How many blades did the center propeller have?
- 4
- What was the maximum speed of the Titanic?
- 23 knots (43 kilometers per hour)
- How long did it take the Titanic to reach full speed?
- About 30 minutes
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