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- Supercavitation is the use of a cavitation bubble to reduce skin friction drag on a submerged object and enable high speeds. Applications include torpedoes...
- The Hoot (Persian: حوت; Whale) is an Iranian supercavitation torpedo claimed to travel at approximately 360 km/h (220 mph), several times faster than...
- harness supercavitation, like the VA-111 Shkval torpedo, to attain extremely high speeds (>230 mph) in attack mode. However, supercavitation devices have...
- this type of hydro-ramjet shows a dedicated steam circuit for the supercavitation generating head. Some reports indicate that the VA-111 possibly exceeds...
- A supercavitating torpedo is a torpedo using the effect of supercavitation to create a bubble around the torpedo to move at high velocity under water...
- torpedo solves the problem of high underwater drag by means of the supercavitation effect, where underwater at a velocity of around 180 km/h a cavity...
- cause damage when the bubbles collapse away from machinery, such as in supercavitation. Inertial cavitation was first observed in the late 19th century, considering...
- propeller is a variant of a propeller for propulsion in water, where supercavitation is actively emplo**** to gain increased speed by reducing friction....
- cavitation number steadily decreases until the system reaches the point of supercavitation, characterized by the highest achievable velocity and flowrate. Lower...
- as having artificial intelligence and being capable of travel via supercavitation. The book follows Ana Dakkar, who is a student at Harding-Pencroft...