The Kamewa S3 is developed for the largest and most demanding applications. The waterjets are equipped with a mixed-flow pump for maximum efficiency. To facilitate the hydrodynamic performance of the pump the built-in bearings keep the impeller in correct position and provide control of the important tip-clearance. The outboard bearing position also simplifies the overall load distribution in the aft ship and leads to efficient use of the inlet duct as load carrying structure.
Low and high speed performance in the same package
At the heart of the waterjet is the fully stainless steel mixed flow pump. There are different impellers depending on application. Efficiency has been achieved by using the latest computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques combined with extensive testing in the cavitation tunnels at the KONGSBERG Hydrodynamics Research Centre. The S3 steel series waterjets can be individually optimised and selected based on boat design requirements and operational profile.
Heavy duty stainless steel pump unit
The S3 steel series is as always equipped with a duplex stainless steel pump unit providing the best possible durability under any circumstances. Best in class components are used, providing long life and reliable service. These are enabling up to 25,000 h or 5 year time service/replacement of wear parts.
TECHNICAL DATA
Waterjet size
Max power (kW)
S56-3
3440
S63-3
4300
S71-3
5120
S80-3
6500
S90-3
8300
S100-3
10200
S112-3
12800
S125-3
15900
S140-3*
20000
S160-3*
26000
S180-3*
33000
S200-3*
41000
Bollard pull capability closing the gap to conventional propulsors
Kamewa waterjets have an optimized inlet duct design as standard, providing extremely good low and mid speed performance. In practice this means increased bollard pull thrust comparable to conventional propulsors. High speed inlets are available for speeds exceeding 45 knots.
Stand alone installation with inlet drawing
Available from size 56 to 200. Waterjets are supplied with drawings of hydrodynamic design of inlet ducts. This enables optimal performance and hull stiffness when building in FRP.
Remote control systems
Kongsberg Maritime can supply a number of different control systems for waterjets, ranging from rugged, standardised systems and up to multi station, custom design systems.
HYDRODYNAMIC SERVICES
Kongsberg Hydrodynamic Research Centre (KHRC) is one of the world’s leading marine hydrodynamic research facilities, specialized in the development of marine propulsion systems including the design and testing of propellers, thrusters and waterjets.