![]() A trawl door with high-lift providing tube element
专利摘要:
The disclosure relates to a trawl door comprising a plurality of hydrofoils, and at least one roundshaped elongated element, wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element extends in a longitudinal direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils, and is positioned at a pressure side of the plurality of hydrofoils and at a rear part of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils. The disclosure further relates to the use of a set of trawl doors and a roundshaped elongated element for a trawl door. 公开号:DK201970723A1 申请号:DKP201970723 申请日:2019-11-25 公开日:2021-07-28 发明作者:Hjort Søren 申请人:P/F Vonin;Volu Ventis Aps; IPC主号:
专利说明:
DK 2019 70723 A1 1 A TRAWL DOOR WITH HIGH-LIFT PROVIDING TUBE ELEMENT Technical Field The present invention relates to a trawl door with a round-shaped elongated element for generation of very high trawl spreading (lift) force. Background art Trawl doors are hydrodynamic vertically positioned wings that are used in pairs, starboard and a port, for providing the necessary spreading force for the fishing trawl being towed by the trawl doors. When invented many decades ago, trawl doors were wooden flat plates (called otter boards) with similar functionality, but with very limited spreading power. Since the advent of trawl doors, hydrodynamic improvements have appeared. Hydrodynamic openings (slits) were introduced to better enable the water to deflect around the board and thereby provide lift. Later the flat wooden board was replaced by rolled metal sheets, such that hydrodynamic camber was obtained, yielding improved lift coefficients (spreading force). The simple slits were later replaced by narrowing channels between the curved metal sheets, leading to the trawl door to become a multi-element hydrodynamic wing, conceptually very similar to multi- element aerodynamic wings used on aircrafts during take-off and landing when the wings’ flaps are ejected in pursuit of high lift coefficients. The immediate benefit of high lift coefficients on trawl doors are a more compact designs, which are less heavy, cheaper, and safer to operate. However, it is a disadvantage of standard trawl doors, that higher lift coefficients are not obtainable, and that the operative (available for successful use) angular range is quite narrow. The so-called Angle-of-Attack between the free water and the trawl doors orientation in yaw must be within a range of no more than 20 degrees. This makes the trawl door sensitive to cross currents, or trawler manoeuvres that exert asymmetrical forces on the trawl doors, e.g. when turning the vessel 180 degrees during trawling operation. Hence, it is an object of the present invention to provide a trawl door with a new type of hydrodynamic element, which in itself is not a hydrofoil, but which in conjunction with the trawl door hydrofoils creates a high deflection of the flow passing the trawl door, and hereby obtaining a very good lift coefficient. Summary of the invention Unless otherwise defined, all terms used herein (including technical and scientific terms) have the same meaning as commonly understood by those skilled in the art to which this invention pertains. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of DK 2019 70723 A1 2 the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined in the present specification. All directions in regards to the trawl door as disclosed herein, such as upper, lower, horizontal forward/mid and aft end, all relate to the positions in or on the trawl door when the trawl door is in its operational position, such as in the water during trawl operation. It is known from fluid dynamic theory, (see e.g. Smith, A.M.O., High-Lift Aerodynamics, Journal of Aircraft, 1975, 12(6), pp. 501-530), that a circular tube ideally has the highest potential of all shapes for deflecting a flow, i.e. for creating lift force. The word “ideally” means that it is assumed there is no hydrodynamic/aerodynamic stall. However, in real life stall this is unavoidable. Any non- streamlined geometry, such as box-shaped, circular, or otherwise blunt bodies will create flow separation and subsequent stall when the flow fails to run smoothly over the geometry’s entire surface. Furthermore, a circular tube has an omni-directional cross-section, so lift-forces will appear symmetrically around the tube thereby cancelling each other. The invention consists in using a circular tube as an ideal lift-creating hydrodynamic element, by combining it with a series of regular hydrofoils, such that the flow passing the tube, which would otherwise separate and create stall, is guided inside a flow channel between one side of the circular tube and one or several of the regular hydrofoils, such that stall is completely suppressed or at least substantially delayed. Elimination of stall on one side of the circular tube will create a high deflection of the flow around the tube, in fluid dynamic theory known as "circulation”, thereby creating lift. The circular tube will not only create lift acting on the circular tube itself, but the circulation will also increase the lift forces created by the regular hydrofoils, such that the lift coefficient of the entire trawl door is increased. The technical term "lift coefficient” is a dimensionless coefficient that relates the lift generated by a lifting body to the fluid density around the body, the fluid velocity and an associated reference area. A lifting body is a foil or a complete foil-bearing body such as a fixed-wing aircraft or a trawl door. Hence, disclosed herein in a first aspect is a trawl door comprising a plurality of hydrofoils, and at least one round-shaped elongated element; wherein the plurality of hydrofoils extends in parallel in a longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils and being arranged in an overlapping sequence so that one or more flow channels are formed between neighbouring hydrofoils, and the at least one round-shaped elongated element extends in a longitudinal direction parallel to the longitudinal DK 2019 70723 A1 3 direction of the hydrofoils; wherein the trawl door has a chord length defined as the chord length measured from a leading edge of a first hydrofoil of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils to a trailing edge of a last hydrofoil of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils; wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element is positioned at a pressure side of the plurality of hydrofoils and at a rear part of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils in such a way that the at least one round-shaped elongated element forms a structurally connected integrated part to the plurality of hydrofoils such that at least one flow channel is formed between the at least one round-shaped elongated element and the last hydrofoil of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils; wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element has an elliptically shaped cross-section having a minor axis and a major axis; and wherein the major axis is between 5% and 75% of the chord length, and wherein the ratio between the minor axis and the major axis is between 0.5 and 1.0. A round-shaped elongated element as disclosed herein is an element, which in its cross-section is circular or elliptically shaped. This does not mean that the element needs to be perfectly elliptical, but can have minor variation in its cross-sectional shape. However, the element as disclosed herein is not a hydrofoil or has a hydro-profile shape with a defined leading edge and trailing edge. Compared to standard multi-element trawl doors, the use of a round-shaped elongated element can improve the lift coefficient by approximately 50%. An additional benefit is that the absence of hydrofoil characteristics such as a leading edge and a trailing edge on the tube element causes the tube element to be quite insensitive to incidence angle between the flow passing the trawl door and the trawl, which is also known as the Angle-of- Attack (AoA). A trawl door with a tube element will therefore be able to operate well and create a high lift force over a large AoA range of up to 35 degrees. For standard known trawl doors, the operative AoA range is approximately 20 degrees. A higher operative AOA range is a benefit in general, and specifically when the trawl doors experience different AoAs, e.g. when fishing in crosscurrent conditions and/or when the trawler makes a 180 degree turn. The flow channel formed between the round-shaped elongated element and the last hydrofoil of the overlapping sequence of hydrofoils is arranged to guide a flow of water and is arranged to suppress hydrodynamic stall, which would otherwise be generated around the round-shaped elongated element, if the overlapping sequence of hydrofoils were not there. Disclosed herein in a second aspect is the use of a set of trawl doors comprising one starboard trawl door and one port trawl door, for trawling operations, wherein each of the trawl doors comprises a plurality of hydrofoils, and at least one round-shaped elongated element; wherein the plurality of hydrofoils extends in parallel in a longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils and being DK 2019 70723 A1 4 arranged in an overlapping sequence so that one or more flow channels are formed between neighbouring hydrofoils, and the at least one round-shaped elongated element extends in a longitudinal direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils; wherein the trawl door has a chord length defined as the chord length measured from a leading edge of a first hydrofoil of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils to a trailing edge of a last hydrofoil of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils; wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element is positioned at a pressure side of the plurality of hydrofoils and at a rear part of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils in such a way that the at least one round- shaped elongated element forms a structurally connected integrated part to the plurality of hydrofoils such that at least one flow channel is formed between the at least one round-shaped elongated element and the last hydrofoil of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils; wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element has an elliptically shaped cross-section having a minor axis and a major axis; and wherein the major axis is between 5% and 75% of the chord length, and wherein the ratio between the minor axis and the major axis is between 0.5 and 1.0. Disclosed herein in a third aspect is the use of a set of trawl doors comprising one starboard trawl door and one port trawl door, for towing a fishing trawl net, wherein a fishing vessel is towing the set of trawl doors, and wherein each of the trawl doors comprises a plurality of hydrofoils, and at least one round-shaped elongated element; wherein the plurality of hydrofoils extends in parallel in a longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils and being arranged in an overlapping sequence so that one or more flow channels are formed between neighbouring hydrofoils, and the at least one round-shaped elongated element extends in a longitudinal direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils; wherein the trawl door has a chord length defined as the chord length measured from a leading edge of a first hydrofoil of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils to a trailing edge of a last hydrofoil of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils; wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element is positioned at a pressure side of the plurality of hydrofoils and at a rear part of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils in such a way that the at least one round-shaped elongated element forms a structurally connected integrated part to the plurality of hydrofoils such that at least one flow channel is formed between the at least one round-shaped elongated element and the last hydrofoil of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils; wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element has an elliptically shaped cross-section having a minor axis and a major axis; and wherein the major axis is between 5% and 75% of the chord length, and wherein the ratio between the minor axis and the major axis is between 0.5 and 1.0. Disclosed herein in a fourth aspect is the use of a set of trawl doors comprising one starboard trawl door and one port trawl door, for towing seismic equipment for seabed measurements for measuring the seabed composition, and wherein each of the trawl doors comprises a plurality of DK 2019 70723 A1 hydrofoils, and at least one round-shaped elongated element; wherein the plurality of hydrofoils extends in parallel in a longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils and being arranged in an overlapping sequence so that one or more flow channels are formed between neighbouring hydrofoils, and the at least one round-shaped elongated element extends in a longitudinal direction parallel to the 5 longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils; wherein the trawl door has a chord length defined as the chord length measured from a leading edge of a first hydrofoil of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils to a trailing edge of a last hydrofoil of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils; wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element is positioned at a pressure side of the plurality of hydrofoils and at a rear part of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils in such a way that the at least one round-shaped elongated element forms a structurally connected integrated part to the plurality of hydrofoils such that at least one flow channel is formed between the at least one round-shaped elongated element and the last hydrofoil of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils; wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element has an elliptically shaped cross-section having a minor axis and a major axis; and wherein the major axis is between 5% and 75% of the chord length, and wherein the ratio between the minor axis and the major axis is between 0.5 and 1.0. Disclosed herein in a fifth aspect is a round-shaped elongated element for a trawl door according to the disclosure and description herein. Brief description of the drawings In the following, exemplary embodiments of the invention are described in more detail with reference to the figures, of which Fig. 1 is a trawling vessel with trawl doors and trawl as seen in perspective. Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a trawl door with a high-lift providing round-shaped elongated element. Fig. 3 is another example of a cross-sectional view of a trawl door with a high-lift round- shaped elongated element. Fig. 4 is an example of a cross-sectional view of a trawl door with a high-lift providing round-shaped elongated element with flow streamline visualization. Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a trawl door with a high-lift providing round-shaped elongated element. Fig. 6 is another perspective view of a trawl door with a high-lift providing round-shaped elongated element. DK 2019 70723 A1 6 Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a trawl door with energy-efficient shutters where the pivoting axis is inside a round-shaped elongated element and the shutters are shown in a) disengaged position, b) mid-position, and c) engaged position. Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a trawl door with energy-efficient shutters where the pivoting axis and a spindle arrangement used for actuation are inside a round- shaped elongated element, and the shutters are shown in a) disengaged position, b) mid-position, and c) engaged position. Fig. 9 is a perspective view of the trawl door from figure 8, as seen from two sides a) and b). Detailed description of the invention The description herein of any aspect or embodiment of the invention using terms such as “comprising”, “having,” “including,” or “containing” with reference to an element or elements is intended to provide support for a similar aspect or embodiment of the invention that "consists of”, "consists essentially of”, or “substantially comprises” that particular element or elements, unless otherwise stated or clearly contradicted by context, e.g. a composition described herein as comprising a particular element should be understood as also describing a composition consisting of that element, unless otherwise stated or clearly contradicted by context. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises,” "comprising," "includes" and/or "including," when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. The width of the flow channel formed between the elongated element and the last hydrofoil may be defined in terms of the width of the other flow channels formed between neighbouring hydrofoils. Hence, in one or more the width of the at least one flow channel formed between the at least one round-shaped elongated element and the last hydrofoil of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils is between 50% and 200% of the width of the one or more flow channels formed between neighbouring hydrofoils. By the width of the one or more flow channels formed between neighbouring hydrofoils is meant that if there is multiple channels between neighbouring hydrofoils, and if the width of these flow channels are not substantially the same, and average of the width of these flow channels is taken and used as “the width of the one or more flow channels formed between neighbouring hydrofoils”. If it is assumed that the cross-section of the elongated element is perfectly elliptical, that means that the minor variation in its cross-sectional shape can be disregarded, the elongated element can further be described via the eccentricity. The eccentricity of an ellipse has a well-known DK 2019 70723 A1 7 mathematical meaning/definition, which a person skilled in the art is fully aware of, and knows how to calculate. If the cross-sectional shape is not perfectly elliptical, the eccentricity (e) may be defined as e = (1-b"2/a2)"(1/2), where a is the length of the major axis and b is the length of the minor axis. In one or more embodiments, the at least one round-shaped elongated element has an eccentricity at or below 0.88, such as at or below 0.85, such as at or below 0.80, such as at or below 0.70, such as at or below 0.65. In one or more embodiments, the at least one round-shaped elongated element has an eccentricity at or above 0.05, such as at or above 0.10. In one or more embodiments, the at least one round-shaped elongated element has an eccentricity between 0 and 0.88, such as between 0 and 0.85, such as between 0 and 0.80, such as between 0 and 0.70, such as between 0 and 0.65. In one or more embodiments, the at least one round-shaped elongated element has an eccentricity between 0.05 and 0.88 such as between 0.05 and 0.65. In one or more embodiments, the at least one round-shaped elongated element has an eccentricity between 0.1 and 0.88, such as between 0.1 and 0.65. The size of the elongated element is further defined by the length of the major axis of the elongated element compare to the chord length of the trawl door. The chord length of the trawl door is defined as the chord length measured from the leading edge of the first hydrofoil to the trailing edge of the last hydrofoil. In one or more embodiments, the major axis is between 5% and 70% of the chord length, such as between 5% and 70%, such as between 5% and 65%, such as between 5% and 60%, such as between 5% and 55%, such as between 5% and 50%, such as between 5% and 45%, such as between 5% and 40%, of the chord length. In one or more embodiments, the major axis is between 10% and 75% of the chord length, such as between 15% and 75%, such as between 20% and 75%, such as between 25% and 75%, such as between 30% and 75%, such as between 35% and 75%, such as between 40% and 75% of the chord length. In one or more embodiments, the major axis is between 10% and 70% of the chord length, such as between 15% and 70%, such as between 15% and 65%, such as between 20% and 65%, such as between 25% and 65% of the chord length. DK 2019 70723 A1 8 The cross-sectional shape of the elongated element is further defined by the ratio between the minor and major axes of the elongated element. In one or more embodiments, the ratio between the minor axis and the major axis is between 0.50 and 1.00, such as between 0.55 and 1.00, such as between 0.60 and 1.00, such as between 0.65 and 1.00, such as between 0.70 and 1.00. In one or more embodiments, the ratio between the minor axis and the major axis is between 0.50 and 0.95, such as between 0.50 and 0.90, such as between 0.50 and 0.85, such as between 0.50 and 0.50, such as between 0.50 and 0.75. In one or more embodiments, the ratio between the minor axis and the major axis is between 0.50 and 0.95, such as between 0.55 and 0.95, such as between 0.60 and 0.95, such as between 0.65 and 0.95, such as between 0.70 and 0.95. In one or more embodiments, the ratio between the minor axis and the major axis is between 0.50 and 0.90, such as between 0.55 and 0.90, such as between 0.60 and 0.90, such as between 0.65 and 0.90, such as between 0.70 and 0.90, such as between 0.75 and 0.90, such as between 0.80 and 0.90, such as between 0.85 and 0.90. In one or more embodiments, the trawl door further comprises one or more front wire attachment holes. Front wire attachment holes are used to connect one or several wires from the fishing vessel to the trawl door, so the trawl door may be used during trawling operations. In one or more embodiments, the one or more front wire attachment holes are positioned in the horizontal forward/mid of the trawl door. In one or more embodiments, the trawl door further comprises one or more rear bridle attachment holes. Rear bridle attachment holes may be used to connect one or several wires from the fishing net/trawling net to the trawl door, so the trawl door may be used during trawling operations for dragging a fishing net/trawling net. The trawl door may also be used for towing seismic equipment for seabed measurements used for measuring the seabed composition. In one or more embodiments, the one or more rear bridle attachment holes are positioned in the aft end of the trawl door. In one or more embodiments, the trawl door further comprises section endplates and stiffeners. In one or more embodiments, the plurality of hydrofoils at least comprises the first hydrofoil defining the leading edge of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils and the last hydrofoil defining the trailing edge of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils. The plurality of DK 2019 70723 A1 9 hydrofoils, as disclosed herein, may be multiple hydrofoils, such as 3, 4, 5, 6 hydrofoils. The sequence of hydrofoils will be defined by a leading edge, the foremost edge when dragging/trawling the trawl door through water during trawling operation, and a trailing edge, the rearmost edge when dragging/trawling the trawl door through water during trawling operation. In one or more embodiments, the plurality of hydrofoils at least comprises the first hydrofoil defining the leading edge of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils and the last hydrofoil defining the trailing edge of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils and one or more middle hydrofoils positioned between the first hydrofoil and the last hydrofoil. In one or more embodiments, the one or more middle hydrofoils comprises at least two hydrofoils. In one or more embodiments, the plurality of hydrofoils comprises at least three hydrofoils. In one or more embodiments, the plurality of hydrofoils comprises at least four hydrofoils. In one or more embodiments, the at least one round-shaped elongated element comprises an interior cavity. An interior cavity as disclosed herein is to be understood as a cavity, which are in fluid connection with water during trawling operation, i.e. the cavity is to be flooded with water whenever the trawl door is submerged in water, e.g. during normal trawling operation. This means, that the cavity is not an interior closed cavity, but at least comprises one opening in which it can be in fluid connected with water. In one or more embodiments, the interior cavity is in fluid connection with water surrounding the at least one round-shaped elongated element during operation of the trawl door. In one or more embodiments, the interior cavity extends through the at least one round-shaped elongated element in the longitudinal direction of at least one round-shaped elongated element. The interior cavity of the at least one round-shaped elongated element may comprise electro- mechanical devices, such as sensor equipment, battery power, or hydraulic systems. The cavity may also comprise other components, such as buoyancy or gravity elements. In one or more embodiments, a first part of the interior cavity comprises one or more buoyancy elements. In one or more embodiments, a second part of the interior cavity comprises one or more gravity elements. A buoyancy element is an element, with a mass density lower than the mass density of water, such as seawater. The buoyancy element may e.g. be made of syntactic foam encapsulated in a DK 2019 70723 A1 10 polyethylene external skin. The buoyancy element can be optimized to reach the required buoyancy at operating water depth. A gravity element is an element, with a mass density higher than the mass density of water, such as seawater. The gravity element may e.g. be made of iron or another density heavy material. The gravity element can be optimized to reach the required volume gravity mass at operating water depth In one or more embodiments, the at least one round-shaped elongated element further comprises a fixed add-on flap. A fixed add-on flap may be attached to the element to create extra fluid circulation. This may result in a slightly better lift coefficient, or help in preventing stall. The trawl door may be divided into two or several sections. In one or more embodiments, the trawl door is divided into a first half and a second half, wherein the first half comprises a first half of the plurality of hydrofoils and a first half of the at least one round-shaped elongated element, and wherein the second half comprises a second half of the plurality of hydrofoils and a second half of the at least one round-shaped elongated element. The trawl door may also be divided into three parts, four parts, five parts, etc. If the trawl door is divided into two halves, the cavity in one-half of the element may contain buoyancy elements. In one or more embodiments, the interior cavity of the first half of the at least one round-shaped elongated element comprises one or more buoyancy elements. The cavity in the other half of the element may contain gravity elements. In one or more embodiments, the interior cavity of the second half of the at least one round-shaped elongated element comprises one or more gravity elements. The shape of the trawl door in the span wise direction may vary. In one or more embodiments, the trawl door is linear along the span wise direction. In another embodiment, the trawl door is curved, bent, or angled, along the span wise direction. In yet another embodiment, the trawl door comprises two halves, wherein the two halves are linear along the span wise direction of each half, and wherein the two halves are connected to form a non-linear angle of the trawl door along the span wise direction of the trawl door. By “span wise” is meant the dimension along the length of the trawl door perpendicular to the passing water when in use. When the trawl door is vertically erected, the span wise direction is the vertical direction. In practice, a trawl door will probably never be curved in the span wise direction, as it will require double-curved surfaces and thus impossible to make in a simple manufacture using rolled steel DK 2019 70723 A1 11 sheets. Many trawl doors used today have one or more bends of 5, 10, 12, or 16 degrees. This may make the span wise direction of the trawl door appear curved, but in reality, it is constructed of multiple linear pieces connected with bends between each piece. In one or more embodiments, the trawl door comprises plurality of linear pieces connected with bends of between 2 and 20 degrees between each piece in the span wise direction. The elongated element may comprise additional holes being in fluid connection with the surrounding water during trawling operations. Hence, in one or more embodiments, the at least one round-shaped elongated element comprises an interior cavity and wherein one or more holes extends perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the at least one round-shaped elongated element and extends from the interior cavity through the at least one round-shaped elongated element. In one or more embodiments, the one or more holes are elliptically shaped. By having these holes extending from the cavity of the elongated element and through the element easy and quick flooding of the cavity is obtained when the trawl door is submerged in water. Furthermore, these holes enable easy access to, and maintenance of, any electro-mechanical equipment being located inside the round elongated element cavity. The trawl door may further comprise shutters, which may be arranged to open and close for the flow of water through the flow channels formed between the hydrofoils or formed between the last hydrofoil and the elongated element. In one or more embodiments, the trawl door further comprises one or more shutters extending in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of hydrofoils and arranged at the pressure side of the plurality of hydrofoils. In one or more embodiments, the trawl door further comprises drive means for rotating the one or more shutters about a pivoting axis extending in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of hydrofoils. In one or more embodiments, the drive means are arranged to rotate at least one of the shutters between a disengaged position and an engaged position, in which the engaged position of the at least one shutter substantially reduces or prevents a fluid flow through one or more of said flow channels during operation of the trawl door. Each shutter can be controlled by the drive means and rotate around the pivoting axis. The energy amount required to make the shutters pivot around their pivoting axis is kept minimal by orientating said controllable shutters such that they, upon pivoting, move substantially parallel to their own main surfaces such that water pressure forces are directed substantially perpendicular to the moving direction of the shutters. DK 2019 70723 A1 12 As disclosed herein, the term “substantially parallel” is used to describe a flat or curved plate motion, which is in-planar within a +/- 15 degree tolerance. As disclosed herein, the term “substantially perpendicular” is used to describe pressure force directions that are oriented 90 degrees off the flat or curved plate motion within a +/- 15 degree tolerance. In one or more embodiments, the one or more shutters are split into a first set of one or more shutters and a second set of one or more shutters. In one or more embodiments, a first drive means is arranged to control the position of the first set of the one or more shutters and a second drive means is arranged to control the position of the second set of the one or more shutters. In one or more embodiments, the drive means are one or more actuators arranged to rotate at least one of the shutters between the disengaged position and the engaged position. The first and the second drive means arranged to control the position of the one or more shutters may be actuators, which means that when the actuator is extended, the shutters are rotated around the pivoting axis in one direction, and when the actuators are retracted, the shutters are rotated around the pivoting axis in the opposite direction. In one or more embodiments, the trawl door is made of a first half and a second half, wherein the first half comprises a first set of one or more shutters and the second half comprises a second set of one or more shutters, and wherein the first drive means is placed to control the position of the first set of one or more shutters and the second drive means is placed to control the position of the second set of one or more shutters. By having at least two sets of one or more shutters, arranging them in two halves of the trawl door, and by being able to engage/disengage only one, or both of them, individually (via the drive means), the trawl door is able to not only be controlled in one direction, but in two directions, i.e. side-to-side and up-and-down. The drive means is arranged to operate the shutters from a disengaged positon to an engaged position and vice versa. In one or more embodiments, the at least one shutter substantially reduces or prevents a fluid flow through one or more of the flow channels during operation of the trawl door by at least 50%. A 50% reduction may also be seen as a reduction of the flow by a factor of two, i.e. halving the flow through the flow channel in the engaged state compared to the disengaged position. DK 2019 70723 A1 13 In one or more embodiments, the at least one shutter substantially reduces or prevents a fluid flow through one or more of the flow channels during operation of the trawl door by at least 75%. A 75% reduction may also be seen as a reduction of the flow by a factor of four, i.e. only a quarter of the flow is let through the flow channel in the engaged state compared to the disengaged position. In one or more embodiments, the at least one shutter substantially reduces or prevents a fluid flow through one or more of the flow channels during operation of the trawl door by at least 90%. A 90% reduction may also be seen as a reduction of the flow by a factor of ten, i.e. only a one tenth of the flow is let through the flow channel in the engaged state compared to the disengaged position. In one or more embodiments, the at least one shutter substantially reduces or prevents a fluid flow through one or more of the flow channels during operation of the trawl door by at least 99%. A 99% reduction may also be seen as a reduction of the flow by a factor of one hundred, i.e. only a one hundredth of the flow is let through the flow channel in the engaged state compared to the disengaged position. The shutter may also almost completely block the flow through the flow channel, hence, in one or more embodiments, the at least one shutter substantially blocks a fluid flow through one or more of the flow channels during operation of the trawl door. The pivoting axis for rotating the one or more shutters about, which extends in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of hydrofoils, may be located inside the elongated element. Hence, in one or more embodiments, the pivoting axis is located inside the at least one round-shaped elongated element. In one or more embodiments, the pivoting axis is arranged to allow rotational movement of the at least one shutter of up to 300 degrees. In one or more embodiments, the shutter is not allowed full revolutions around the pivoting axis. In one or more embodiments, the shutter is configured to prevent full revolutions around the pivoting axis. In one or more embodiments, the pivoting axis is arranged to allow rotational movement of the at least one shutter of up to 300 degrees, such as up to 290 degrees, such as up to 280 degrees, such as up to 270 degrees, such as up to 260 degrees, such as up to 250 degrees, but without allowing a full revolutions around the pivoting axis. DK 2019 70723 A1 14 The pivoting around the axis may be limited, such that entire revolutions of the shutters around the pivoting axis is not possible. By an entire revolution of the shutters around the pivoting axis is meant that the shutters is rotated 360 degrees around the axis without being blocked or forced into other parts of the trawl door. The trawl door may further comprise one or more fixation devices, which may be used to structurally connect the shutters to the pivoting axes. Hence, in one or more embodiments, the trawl door further comprises one or more fixation devices, wherein the one or more fixation devices are arranged to structurally connect the at least one shutter to the pivoting axis. In one or more embodiments, the trawl door comprises at least two fixation devices, such as at least three, such as at least four, such as at least five, or such as at least six fixation devices. Further technical equipment may be positioned inside the elongated element. In one or more embodiments, technical equipment for control of the trawl door is positioned inside the at least one round-shaped elongated element. The hydrofoils and/or the elongated element may be made of the same or different material. In one or more embodiments, one or more of the plurality of hydrofoils and/or the at least one round- shaped elongated element are made from metal or a lightweight material such as plastic or rubber, wood, or fibreboard material. In one or more embodiments, one or more of the plurality of hydrofoils are made from metal or a lightweight material such as plastic or rubber, wood, or fibreboard material. In one or more embodiments, the at least one round-shaped elongated element is made from metal or a lightweight material such as plastic or rubber, wood, or fibreboard material. The shape/arrangement of the trawl door may further be defined. In one or more embodiments, the plurality of hydrofoils are one-sided. By one-sided is meant that the hydrofoil is made by just one flat or curved plate, such that the pressure side and suction side are offset only by the plate thickness. In one or more embodiments, the plurality of one-sided hydrofoils are made by rolled metal sheets. In one or more embodiments, the plurality of hydrofoils are double-sided. DK 2019 70723 A1 15 In one or more embodiments, the plurality of hydrofoils are hybrids between single-sided and double-sided. The trawl door as disclosed herein may be used for multiple variations of trawl operation. Hence, in one or more embodiments, the trawl door is of pelagic type, semi-pelagic type, bottom-door type, or combinations hereof. When describing the embodiments, the combinations and permutations of all possible embodiments have not been explicitly described. Nevertheless, the mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims or described in different embodiments does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage. The present invention envisage all possible combinations and permutations of the described embodiments. Detailed description of the drawings Various examples are described hereinafter with reference to the figures. It should also be noted that the figures are only intended to facilitate the description of the examples. They are not intended as an exhaustive description of the claimed invention or as a limitation on the scope of the claimed invention. In addition, an illustrated example needs not have all the aspects or advantages shown. An aspect or an advantage described in conjunction with a particular example is not necessarily limited to that example and can be practiced in any other examples even if not so illustrated, or if not so explicitly described. Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional trawling operation comprising a (towing) fishing vessel 1 towing a set of a starboard and a port trawl doors 2, which provide spreading force for the fishing trawl net 16 being towed by said set of trawl doors 2. The figure shows, how the trawl doors 2 are connected and trawled by the fishing vessel 1 via a wire 3 connected to each trawl door 2. These wires 3 may be attached as seen in the figure in the mid-section of the trawl door 2 e.g. via one or more attachment holes. The fishing trawl net 16 is connected to each trawl door 2 via two bridles 4. These may be, as shown here, be connected to the trawl door 2 in the aft top and bottom of the trawl door 2. Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a trawl door comprising several hydrofoils 9, each with a leading edge 10 and a trailing edge 11. The leading edge of the foremost hydrofoil 9 is the leading edge 10 of the trawl door, and the trailing edge 11 of the rearmost hydrofoil is the trailing edge 11 if the trawl door. The plurality of hydrofoils 9 are arranged so that flow channels 15 are formed between neighbouring hydrofoils 9. In conjunction with the several hydrofoils is a round-shaped elongated element 17 positioned such that it forms a flow channel 15 with one or several of the hydrofoils 9, and at least form it with the last hydrofoil 9. Said flow channel 15 will suppress the flow separation and stall that would DK 2019 70723 A1 16 otherwise occur when the water flows past the round-shaped elongated element 17, i.e. in the absence of the one or several of the hydrofoils 9. The so-called “circulation” created by the round- shaped elongated element 17 will contribute to the overall deflection of the water passing the trawl door, thereby increasing the lift coefficient and enabling the trawl door to provide more spreading — force to the towed trawl. Also shown on fig. 2 are the trawl door's imaginary chord line C defined between the leading edge of the first hydrofoil 9 of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils 9 to the trailing edge 11 of the last hydrofoil 9 of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils 9. Further 10 shown are also the minor D1 and major D2 axes lengths of the round-shaped elongated element 17. When the round-shaped elongated element is perfectly circular, then the minor axis D1 and major axis D2 will have the same length, namely the circle diameter. The hydrofoils 9, and the trawl door, is arranged so the pressure side 12 of the hydrofoil 9 is on the concave (inner) side of the cambered hydrofoils 9, and the suction side 13 is on the convex (outer) side of said hydrofoils 9. The round-shaped elongated element 17 is positioned on the pressure side 12 of the hydrofoils 9. Fig. 3 is another cross-sectional view of a trawl door comprising several hydrofoils 9, each with a leading edge 10 and a trailing edge 11, and a round-shaped elongated element 17 positioned on the pressure side 12 of the several hydrofoils 9. A notable feature is the mix of curved-sheet “single-sided” hydrofoils 9 and regular “double-sided” hydrofoils 9. Both the single-sided and the double-sided hydrofoils 9 contain the usual hydrofoil characteristics: A leading edge 10 and a trailing edge 11. The round-shaped elongated element 17 is not a hydrofoil, and thus characterized by the lack of hydrofoil characteristics such as leading edge, trailing edge, slenderness, and camber. The depicted round-shaped elongated element 17 is in the embodiment of figure 3 not perfectly circular but rather elliptic. The elliptical shape may be described by the ratio between the minor axis D1 and the major axis D2 of the round-shaped elongated element 17. Alternatively, it may be described by the eccentricity as disclosed herein. Even though the embodiments as shown in the figures show a round-shaped elongated element 17 with a perfect round shape, it is envisioned that the round-shaped elongated element 17 may have small curvature, bumps, or creases, which will yield a non-perfect round shape. Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a trawl door comprising hydrofoils 9, leading edges 10, trailing edges 11, and a round-shaped elongated element 17. One notable feature of the embodiment, as shown in figure 4, is the exemplified hydrofoil shape being a hybrid between the before mentioned "single-sided” and "double-sided” types. Another notable feature is the flow visualization streamlines 18, which exactly shows the paths of the water in passing the trawl door when towed. The undisturbed direction of the water relative to towed trawl door is horizontally from left towards DK 2019 70723 A1 17 right. From a fluid dynamics viewpoint, it should be appreciated how the flow channel 15 between the round-shaped elongated element 17 and the nearest hydrofoil(s) 9 guides the flow around said round-shaped elongated element 17, thereby creating fluid dynamic circulation and lift. Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the trawl door 2 first half 5 and the trawl door 2 second half 6, both comprising hydrofoils 9, leading edges 10, trailing edges 11, section endplates and stiffeners 14, rear bridle attachment holes 8, and a round-shaped elongated element 17, seen from the suction (convex) side of the hydrofoils 9 (trawl door 2). The bridles (not shown) towing the trawl may be attached to one of the upper and one of the lower rear bridle attachment holes 8, or one bridle will be attached to one of mid rear bridle attachment holes 8. Different types of bridle rigging are possible depending on the type of fishing trawl net to be used and what kind of fish to catch. Fig. 5 further shows how the round-shaped elongated element 17 has an interior cavity with openings towards the surrounding environment. The embodiment shows one opening in the first half 5 or the trawl door 2. The opening can be seen extending through the section endplates 14. Fig. 6 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the first half 5 and second half 6 of the trawl door 2 similar to the one disclosed in fig. 5. Here the trawl door 2 comprises hydrofoils 9 with leading edges 10 and trailing edges (not shown), section endplates and stiffeners 14, rear bridle attachment holes 8, and a round-shaped elongated element 17 with and inner cavity extending through the section endplate 14 to be in fluid connection with the surrounding environment. The trawl door 2 is seen from the pressure (concave) side. The main wire (not shown) connecting the trawl door to the towing vessel may be attached to one of the front wire attachment holes 7. Alternative front wire attachment hole 7 designs may be used, such as the possibility of having front wire attachment holes 7 in different vertical heights slightly offset from the shown span wise mid-position. The embodiment of figure 6 further shows a fixed add-on flap 19 attached to the round-shaped elongated element 17. Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a trawl door with energy-efficient shutters where the pivoting axis 22 is inside a round-shaped elongated element 17 and the shutters 20 are shown in a) disengaged position, b) mid-position, and ¢) engaged position. The trawl door comprises several hydrofoils 9, each with a leading edge and a trailing edge, and a round-shaped elongated element 17 positioned on the pressure side of the several hydrofoils 9. A notable feature is the mix of a round shaped leading edge of the hydrofoils 9 and a curved-sheet “single-sided” trailing edge of the hydrofoils 9. The mixed hydrofoils 9 still contain the usual hydrofoil characteristics: A leading edge, a trailing edge, slenderness, and camber. The depicted round-shaped elongated element 17 comprises the pivoting axis 22 on which the shutters 20 pivot around when moving from the engaged position c) to the mid-position b) and further to the disengaged position a) (c) > b) > a)), or vice versa (a) > b) > c)). The shutters 20 are shown connected to the pivoting axis 22 by fixations devices 23. The DK 2019 70723 A1 18 embodiment shows how the shutters 20 closes two of the flow channels, the flow channel between the last hydrofoil 9 and its neighbouring hydrofoil 9 and the flow channel between the last hydrofoil 9 and the round-shaped elongated element 17. The flow channels are here closed so the substantially blocks all fluid flow through the two flow channels, however a small amount of flow may continue to flow “below” the shutter 20 and up through the flow channels. Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a trawl door with energy-efficient shutters 20 where the pivoting axis 22 and drive means 21, are inside a round-shaped elongated element 17, and the shutters 20 are shown in a) disengaged position, b) mid-position, and c) engaged position. The drive means 21 here comprise of a spindle arrangement used for actuation, which will then pivot the shutters 20 around the pivoting axis 22. The shutters 20 and drive means 21 are shown connected to the pivoting axis 22 by fixations devices 23. Fig. 9 is a perspective view of the trawl door 2 from figure 8, as seen from two sides a) and b). The trawl door 2 first half 5 and the trawl door 2 second half 6, both comprising hydrofoils 9, leading edges 10, trailing edges, section endplates and stiffeners 14, rear bridle attachment holes 8, and a round-shaped elongated element 17. The trawl door 2 is seen from the pressure (concave) side. The bridles (not shown) towing the trawl may be attached to one of the upper and one of the lower rear bridle attachment holes 8, or one bridle will be attached to one of mid rear bridle attachment holes 8. Different types of bridle rigging are possible depending on the type of fishing trawl net to be used and what kind of fish to catch. The main wire (not shown) connecting the trawl door to the towing vessel may be attached to one of the front wire attachment holes 7. Alternative front wire attachment hole 7 designs may be used, such as the possibility of having front wire attachment holes 7 in different vertical heights slightly offset from the shown span wise mid-position. Further shows how the round-shaped elongated element 17 has an interior cavity with openings towards the surrounding environment. The embodiment shows one opening in the first half 5 or the trawl door 2. The opening can be seen extending through the section endplates 14. Further are the elliptically shaped openings (best seen in b)) extending perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the round-shaped elongated element 17. These holes extends from the interior cavity of the round- shaped elongated element 17 through the round-shaped elongated element 17, hereby making the interior cavity being in fluid connection with the surrounding environment. DK 2019 70723 A1 19 References 1. Fishing vessel 2. Trawl door 3. Wire 4. Bridle 5. Trawl door first half 6. Trawl door second half 7. Front wire attachment holes 8. Rear bridle attachment holes 9. Hydrofoil 10. Hydrofoil leading edge 11. Hydrofoil trailing edge 12. Hydrofoil pressure side 13. Hydrofoil suction side 14. Section endplates and stiffeners 15. Flow channel 16. Fishing trawl net 17. Round-shaped elongated element 18. Flow streamline visualization 19. Fixed add-on flap 20. Shutter 21. Drive means 22. Pivoting axis 23. Fixation device C. Chord length of trawl door D1. Minor axis of round-shaped elongated element D2. Major axis of round-shaped elongated element
权利要求:
Claims (10) [1] 1. A trawl door (2) comprising a plurality of hydrofoils (9), and at least one round-shaped elongated element (17); wherein the plurality of hydrofoils (9) extends in parallel in a longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils (9) and being arranged in an overlapping sequence so that one or more flow channels (15) are formed between neighbouring hydrofoils (9), and the at least one round- shaped elongated element (17) extends in a longitudinal direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils (9); wherein the trawl door has a chord length (C) defined as the chord length measured from a leading edge (10) of a first hydrofoil (9) of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9) to a trailing edge (11) of a last hydrofoil (9) of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9); wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) is positioned at a pressure side (12) of the plurality of hydrofoils (9) and at a rear part of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9) in such a way that the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) forms a structurally connected integrated part to the plurality of hydrofoils (9) such that at least one flow channel (15) is formed between the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) and the last hydrofoil (9) of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9); wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) has an elliptically shaped cross- section having a minor axis (D1) and a major axis (D2); and wherein the major axis (D2) is between 5% and 75% of the chord length (C), and wherein the ratio between the minor axis (D1) and the major axis (D2) is between 0.5 and 1.0. [2] 2. The trawl door (2) according to any preceding claim, wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) comprises an interior cavity, wherein the interior cavity extends through the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) in the longitudinal direction of at least one round-shaped elongated element (17), and wherein the interior cavity is in fluid connection with water surrounding the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) during operation of the trawl door (2). DK 2019 70723 A1 21 [3] 3. The trawl door (2) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the at least one round- shaped elongated element (17) comprises an interior cavity and wherein one or more holes extends perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) and extends from the interior cavity through the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17). [4] 4. The trawl door (2) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the trawl door (2) further comprises one or more shutters (20) extending in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of hydrofoils (9) and arranged at the pressure side of the plurality of hydrofoils (12), drive means (21) for rotating the one or more shutters (20) about a pivoting axis (22) extending in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of hydrofoils (9), and wherein the drive means (21) are arranged to rotate at least one of the shutters (20) between a disengaged position and an engaged position, in which engaged position the at least one shutter (20) substantially reduces or prevents a fluid flow through one or more of said flow channels during operation of the trawl door, and wherein the at least one shutter (20) substantially reduces or prevents a fluid flow through one or more of the flow channels (15) during operation of the trawl door by at least 50%. [5] 5. The trawl door (2) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the width of the at least one flow channel (15) formed between the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) and the last hydrofoil (9) of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9) is between 50% and 200% of the the width of the one or more flow channels (15) formed between neighbouring hydrofoils (9). [6] 6. The trawl door (2) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein one or more of the plurality of hydrofoils and/or the at least one round-shaped elongated element are made from metal or a lightweight material such as plastic or rubber, wood, or fibreboard material. [7] 7. Around-shaped elongated element (17) for a trawl door (2) according to any of the preceding claims. [8] 8. Use of a set of trawl doors (2) comprising one starboard trawl door (2) and one port trawl door (2), for trawling operations, wherein each of the trawl doors (2) comprises a plurality of hydrofoils (9) and at least one round-shaped elongated element (17); wherein the plurality of hydrofoils (9) extends in parallel in a longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils (9) and being arranged in an overlapping sequence so that one or more flow channels (15) are formed between neighbouring hydrofoils (9), and the at least one round- DK 2019 70723 A1 22 shaped elongated element (17) extends in a longitudinal direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils (9); wherein the trawl door has a chord length (C) defined as the chord length measured from a leading edge (10) of a first hydrofoil (9) of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9) to a trailing edge (11) of a last hydrofoil (9) of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9); wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) is positioned at a pressure side (12) of the plurality of hydrofoils (9) and at a rear part of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9) in such a way that the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) forms a structurally connected integrated part to the plurality of hydrofoils (9) such that at least one flow channel (15) is formed between the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) and the last hydrofoil (9) of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9); wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) has an elliptically shaped cross- section having a minor axis (D1) and a major axis (D2); and wherein the major axis (D2) is between 5% and 75% of the chord length (C), and wherein the ratio between the minor axis (D1) and the major axis (D2) is between 0.5 and 1.0. [9] 9. Use of a set of trawl doors (2) comprising one starboard trawl door (2) and one port trawl door (2), for towing a fishing trawl net (16), wherein a fishing vessel (1) is towing the set of trawl doors (2), and wherein each of the trawl doors (2) comprises a plurality of hydrofoils (9) and at least one round-shaped elongated element (17); wherein the plurality of hydrofoils (9) extends in parallel in a longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils (9) and being arranged in an overlapping sequence so that one or more flow channels (15) are formed between neighbouring hydrofoils (9), and the at least one round- shaped elongated element (17) extends in a longitudinal direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils (9); wherein the trawl door has a chord length (C) defined as the chord length measured from a leading edge (10) of a first hydrofoil (9) of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9) to a trailing edge (11) of a last hydrofoil (9) of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9); DK 2019 70723 A1 23 wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) is positioned at a pressure side (12) of the plurality of hydrofoils (9) and at a rear part of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9) in such a way that the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) forms a structurally connected integrated part to the plurality of hydrofoils (9) such that at least one flow channel (15) is formed between the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) and the last hydrofoil (9) of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9); wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) has an elliptically shaped cross- section having a minor axis (D1) and a major axis (D2); and wherein the major axis (D2) is between 5% and 75% of the chord length (C), and wherein the ratio between the minor axis (D1) and the major axis (D2) is between 0.5 and 1.0. [10] 10. Use of a set of trawl doors (2) comprising one starboard trawl door (2) and one port trawl door (2), for towing seismic equipment for seabed measurements for measuring the seabed composition, and wherein each of the trawl doors (2) comprises a plurality of hydrofoils (9) and at least one round-shaped elongated element (17); wherein the plurality of hydrofoils (9) extends in parallel in a longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils (9) and being arranged in an overlapping sequence so that one or more flow channels (15) are formed between neighbouring hydrofoils (9), and the at least one round- shaped elongated element (17) extends in a longitudinal direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the hydrofoils (9); wherein the trawl door has a chord length (C) defined as the chord length measured from a leading edge (10) of a first hydrofoil (9) of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9) to a trailing edge (11) of a last hydrofoil (9) of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9); wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) is positioned at a pressure side (12) of the plurality of hydrofoils (9) and at a rear part of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9) in such a way that the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) forms a structurally connected integrated part to the plurality of hydrofoils (9) such that at least one flow channel (15) is formed between the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) and the last hydrofoil (9) of the overlapping sequence of the plurality of hydrofoils (9); DK 2019 70723 A1 24 wherein the at least one round-shaped elongated element (17) has an elliptically shaped cross- section having a minor axis (D1) and a major axis (D2); and wherein the major axis (D2) is between 5% and 75% of the chord length (C), and wherein the ratio between the minor axis (D1) and the major axis (D2) is between 0.5 and 1.0.
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