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To this point, would you consider posting a listing of 'scaling attributes' for vessel modeling? as I am sure many [including myself] are sometimes confused.....like scale speed = the ? [function of the real vessel speed x the ?? function of scale]scale displacement = the ? [function of the real vessel displacement x the ?? function of scale]scale revolutions = the ? [function of the real vessel wheel RPM x the ?? function of scale]plus any other scale conversion values you think appropriate to our craft
Hi PD's & thanks Moritz for your comments...I will print them out & try to digest & understand them
If we consider that, for the majority of cases, we would consider the rotational speed for model paddle wheels to be between 80 – 150rpm (typical average speeds as stated in many posts on the subject) to be the norm.If, however, we apply Moritz’s factor to the same typical models, you get a very different, and confusing, range of speeds.Take a model of PS Waverley at 1/48th scale… gives a model of some 59.75â€.PS Waverley’s engines turn at 57.8 rpm for a given speed of 18.37Knots.To make life simple, lets say 60 rpm.Now at 1/48 scale the speed of the paddle wheels would need to be 6.928 (square root of 48) x this, which gives a model paddle wheel speed of 415.68 rpm.
1. Steam engines are designed for best output at relatively low rpm.2. Steam consumption becomes a major factor at higher speeds.The typical model steam engine is best suited to speeds of around 300 – 600 rpm (fully loaded) typically.So for our 1/48 scale model this would imply either direct drive, or a very low gear ratio.
Clearly there is something else at work here, which the scaling factors (as stated) do not take in to account, since the typical RPM figures of 80 – 150rpm paddlewheel speed are at odds with the above. What this is; is un-clear, at this point in time.
Finding manufacturers that publish model steam engine speeds is difficult ...
My colleagues in our world wide model paddle vessel group are currently discussing steam engine speed reduction ratio to the paddle shaftIf you would be so kind to offer your comment or recommendation on the steam engine speed reduction ratio to the paddle shaft it would be most appreciated
Hi PD's & thankyou Moritz......this is interesting....my answers below in RED