- "How Does a
Waterjet Work?". OMAX
Abrasive Waterjets.
Archived from the
original on 2 June 2016.
Retrieved 14 June 2016. Lorincz, Jim.
Waterjets: Evolving...
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Water jet may
refer to: A jet of
water under pressure, like in an
ornamental fountain or
drain cleaner Pump-jet, a
marine propulsion mechanism for jetskis...
- length, 561 tonnes, 423 p****engers
catamaran hydrofoil.
Propelled by
waterjets powered by twin
General Electric LM500 gas turbines.
Maximum speed at...
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Kongsberg Maritime Sweden AB and is
based in Kristinehamn. The
Kamewa waterjets are
still traded by
Kongsberg Maritime under that name and are offered...
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compared to most
marine craft. Axial-flow
waterjets are by far the most
common type of pump. Mixed-flow
waterjet designs incorporate aspects of both axial...
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modern jets are single-stage,
while older waterjets may have as many as
three stages. The tail
section of the
waterjet unit
extends out
through the transom...
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specially designed nozzles which increase the
velocity of the
exiting jet.
Waterjets generally have the
advantage of
smaller hull
penetrations for an equivalent...
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International Marine Contractors ****ociation
Tools and
equipment Abrasive waterjet Airlift Baited remote underwater video In-water
surface cleaning Brush...
- length, 70 (net) tonnes, 411/413/417 p****engers catamaran.
Propelled by
waterjets powered by
quadruple MTU 16V 4000 M70
diesel engines,
rated at 2320 kW...
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electrical system with six 12-volt/100-ampere-hour
batteries is standard. Two
waterjets are used for
water propulsion,
mounted on each side of the hull at the...