Temple of Doom:
I'd agree that paddles allow you to get bursts of higher thrust, but not sustainable. Acceleration = thrust. If split fins have been shown to have greter thrust, that means they have greater acceleration. When you kick through the water with a certain energy, you're generating thrust. That thrust is pretty much the same whether you're moving at 4kts or 0.
Craig
Now this is where I think some of the problem is.
The above logic is flawed.
Thrust can produce acceleration but
acceleration is NOT equal to thrust.
Acceleration is defined as:
The rate at which an object's velocity changes with time.
Thrust is defined as:
A force that pushes an object forward.
It is possible to have lots of thrust and have ZERO acceleration.
In fact you could have thrust and be slowing down or even
be moving backwards.
For example, I could strap a rocket onto a huge
boulder and have millions of pounds of thrust and no
acceleration if the rock doesn't move.
Likewise, if I am swimming, at some point, I will reach a
terminal velocity and will stop accelerating and level off into a
constant speed.
This is the point where my fluid resistance or drag
has come into equilibrium with the thrust my fins are producing.
I still have thrust, just no more acceleration.
It is also a false assumption to assume that the thrust
would be the same if the speed is zero or 4 kts (4 kts is FAST BTW).
There could (and will) be all kinds of efficiencies or inefficiencies that only
show up once dynamic fluid resistance enters into the picture.
In automotive terms,
I tend to think of the split vs non split fin thing like a
horsepower vs torque contest.
Would you rather have more torque and less hp or more hp
and less torque?
Which do you think would win a race?
Depends on the type of race right?
Which would burn more fuel?
Again, I'm a big fan of splits and have used a pair on over
120 dives. I really like them.
I'm just not convinced that they are better than non splits
for certain types of things. For the diving I do, they
have been great.
(although backing up, while it can be done, is a PITA)
--- bill