- USS Union (1841)
USS "Union" (1841) was a steamer designed and constructed by the
U.S. Navy as an experimental improved version of its current steam-powered ships which were not considered as efficient as they should be."Union" was laid down at the
Norfolk Navy Yard ,Portsmouth, Virginia , in1841 ; launched in late1842 ; and commissioned atNorfolk, Virginia , in early1843 , Lt. W. W. Hunter in command.Testing of a new design for propulsion of wheel-powered ships
The Navy tested various designs of
propulsion machinery during the transition to steam power in the early 19th century. Among these first experiments were "Union" and "Water Witch" -- each fitted with an innovation named theHunter Wheel . The Hunter Wheel was named after Lt. W. W. Hunter and consisted of a conventionalpaddle wheel drum placed horizontally within the vessel below the water-line. The paddles were so arranged as to project from a suitable opening in the side of the ship when at right angles to the keel. Water was kept from entering by acofferdam placed around the paddle wheel drum and against the side of the ship.Field testing of the Hunter Wheel
"Union" left
Norfolk, Virginia , on a trial cruise in February1843 . She stopped atWashington, D.C. ,Boston, Massachusetts ,New York City , andPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , before returning to Norfolk in June. Although both Lt. Hunter andSecretary of the Navy Abel P. Upshur highly praised the vessel, it was later discovered that her engines wasted too much energy uselessly driving the paddle wheels through the water-filled cofferdam inside the ship. Later that year, Union put into theWashington Navy Yard for repairs.Continued testing of the device
"Union" joined the
Home Squadron in1844 and conducted a second series of test runs ending in early1845 . She was placed in ordinary at the Washington Navy Yard on30 February . While she was laid up, it was decided to replace her original engines with ones of greater power. The alterations were completed at Washington in1846 but failed to increase the efficiency of the paddle wheels. The ship was placed in ordinary at Norfolk as of November1847 .Post-testing career of the "Union"
In "1848", "Union" was sent to the
Philadelphia Navy Yard and converted into a receiving ship. Her machinery and paddle wheels were removed at this time and sold. "Union" remained at Philadelphia as a receiving ship until sold there in1858 .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/u1/union-i.htm USS Union]
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