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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...
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harness supercavitation, like the VA-111
Shkval torpedo, to
attain extremely high
speeds (>230 mph) in
attack mode. However,
supercavitation devices have...
- Unterw****erlaufkörper/ Barracuda—use
supercavitation to
increase speed to over 200
knots (370 km/h).
Torpedoes that do not use
supercavitation, such as the American...
- 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...
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torpedo solves the
problem of high
underwater drag by
means of the
supercavitation effect,
where underwater at a
velocity of
around 180 km/h (110 mph;...
- The Hoot (Persian: حوت; Whale) is an
Iranian supercavitation torpedo claimed to
travel at
approximately 360 km/h (220 mph),
several times faster than...
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propeller is a
variant of a
propeller for
propulsion in water,
where supercavitation is
actively emplo**** to gain
increased speed by
reducing friction....
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cause damage when the
bubbles collapse away from machinery, such as in
supercavitation.
Inertial cavitation was
first observed in the late 19th century, considering...
- 350 mph)
version was underway. The high
speed is made
possible by
supercavitation,
whereby a gas
bubble surrounding the
torpedo is
created by outward...
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films Submarine power cable Submarine simulator, a
computer game
genre Supercavitation Unmanned underwater vehicle List of
submarine operators Australia –...