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Aboard USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG 81) Aug. 5, 2002 -- Water and air are forced through the propellers of the Churchill to test the ship's system that reduces reverberations made by the screws while underway. The ship is near the end of a $25 million Post Shakedown Availability (PSA) at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine. It will soon depart for her homeport of Norfolk, Va. and join the USS Theodore Roosevelt battle group. U.S. Navy photo by Intelligence Specialist 1st Class Holly Hogan.
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A special-purpose air system installed in many surface ships is the prairie-masker air system. This two-part system supplies a high volume of low-pressure air to a system of emitter rings or belts surrounding the hull and to the propeller blades through the hollow propulsion shafts.
The air supply for the prairie-masker system is provided by a turbocompressor. On ships with steam propulsion plants, the turbocompressor is composed of five major parts contained in one compact unit. They are the turbine-driven com-pressor, lube water tanks, air inlet silencer, lube water system, and control system.
The turbine-driven compressor consists of a single-stage centrifugal compressor driven by a single-stage impulse turbine. The compressor impeller and the turbine wheel are mounted at opposite ends of the same shaft. Two water-lubricated bearings support the rotor assembly.
The compressor runs at speeds approaching 40,000 rpm. A control system for the unit provides constant steam admission, overspeed trip, overspeed alarm, low lube pressure trip and alarm, and a high lube water temperature alarm. On ships with gas turbine propulsion plants, air from the prairie-masker system is taken from the bleed air system of an on-line gas turbine.
http://www.tpub.com/engine3/en33-72.htm
The air supply for the prairie-masker system is provided by a turbocompressor. On ships with steam propulsion plants, the turbocompressor is composed of five major parts contained in one compact unit. They are the turbine-driven com-pressor, lube water tanks, air inlet silencer, lube water system, and control system.
The turbine-driven compressor consists of a single-stage centrifugal compressor driven by a single-stage impulse turbine. The compressor impeller and the turbine wheel are mounted at opposite ends of the same shaft. Two water-lubricated bearings support the rotor assembly.
The compressor runs at speeds approaching 40,000 rpm. A control system for the unit provides constant steam admission, overspeed trip, overspeed alarm, low lube pressure trip and alarm, and a high lube water temperature alarm. On ships with gas turbine propulsion plants, air from the prairie-masker system is taken from the bleed air system of an on-line gas turbine.
http://www.tpub.com/engine3/en33-72.htm