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MARITIME MEASUREMENT DEVICE, SYSTEM FOR MEASURING GROUND EFFECT AND AUTOMATICALLY MAINTAINING TRAVEL IN GROUND EFFECT AND VESSEL AUTOMATICALLY REMAINING IN GROUND EFFECT
20240067153 · 2024-02-29 ·

A measuring device, method of measuring, and transport vessel including the measuring device measuring the ground effect region for the vessel in real time and controlling the transport vessel, e.g., a Wing In Ground Effect (WIG) vessel, to remain in ground effect based on those measurements. Distance measurement sensors are distributed about the bottom surface of the vessel and communicating sensor signals with a controller during flight. The controller determines the ground effect region for said WIG in real time from the sensor signals and determines WIG transit elevation.

Hydrofoil takeoff and landing with multiple hydrofoils

A craft comprises at least one hull; at least one wing configured to generate upwards aero lift as air flows past the at least one wing to facilitate wing-borne flight of the craft; a front hydrofoil connected to the at least one hull via a front hydrofoil strut and configured to generate upward hydrofoil lift as water flows past the front hydrofoil to facilitate hydrofoil-borne movement of the craft through the water; a rear hydrofoil connected to the at least one hull via a rear hydrofoil strut and configured to generate upward hydrofoil lift as water flows past the rear hydrofoil to facilitate hydrofoil-borne movement of the craft through the water; and a control system. While the craft is hydrofoil-borne, the control system is configured to facilitate transition of the craft from hydrofoil-borne operation to wing-borne operation via a process comprising: while the upwards aero lift generated by the at least one wing is below a threshold lift, controlling one or both of the front hydrofoil and the rear hydrofoil to generate a downward hydrofoil lift that causes the front hydrofoil and the rear hydrofoil to remain at least partially submerged in the water; and after the upwards aero lift generated by the at least one wing has increased above the threshold lift, transitioning the craft from hydrofoil-borne operation to wing-borne operation at least in part by controlling one or both of the front hydrofoil and the rear hydrofoil to switch from (a) generating the downward hydrofoil lift to (b) generating an upward hydrofoil lift that pushes the craft up and out of the water.