On Mar 24, 2017, at 3:43 PM, Phil Pugliese (via tml list) <xxxxxx@simplelists.com> wrote:


I recall reading somewhere that it took a really, really massive increase in SHP to get the Iowa class BB's an extra, what, 5 knots faster than the NCarolina class. In fact, as I recall, most of the increase in displacement was due to the increase in power required.

Yes, power and fuel consumption almost always needs to increase related to the square of the speed because you're dealing with cross-sectional resistance and surface area contact. You can mitigate this with hull design, but for a given hull, this tradeoff is unavoidable.

Commuting via bicycle on a daily basis really teaches you this concept intimately, riding into a headwind is always harder than it would seem just from the speed of the wind.

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Bruce Johnson
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