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High-speed sailing

Author(s)
Wolfgang Püschl
Abstract

This article is to review, for the benefit of university teachers, the most important arguments concerning the theory of sailing, especially regarding its high-speed aspect. The matter presented should be appropriate for students with basic knowledge of physics, such as advanced undergraduate or graduate. It is intended, furthermore, to put recent developments in the art of sailing in the proper historic perspective. We first regard the general geometric and dynamic conditions for steady sailing on a given course and then take a closer look at the high-speed case and its counter-intuitive aspects. A short overview is given on how the aero-hydrodynamic lift force arises, disposing of some wrong but entrenched ideas. The multi-faceted, composite nature of the drag force is expounded, with the special case of wave drag as a phenomenon at the boundary between different media. It is discussed how these various factors have to contribute in order to attain maximum speed. Modern solutions to this optimisation problem are considered, as well as their repercussions on the sport of sailing now and in the future.

Organisation(s)
Dynamics of Condensed Systems
Journal
European Journal of Physics
Volume
39
No. of pages
24
ISSN
0143-0807
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6404/aab982
Publication date
05-2018
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
103001 Aerodynamics
Keywords
Portal url
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/en/publications/highspeed-sailing(528a1ab5-420e-433f-bad6-c9000391e963).html