A clean start backflush system provides a mode of operation in a suction laminar flow control (LFC) vehicle in which low speed propulsion and backflush through surface apertures are simultaneously generated. The propulsion assists the transition from an at-rest state to the desired high-speed travel, while backflush in the low-speed regime ensures that ocean particles are not captured at the entrance to the flush suction slots. (Author)
Self-Contained Backflush/Start System for Suction LFC Undersea Vehicle
1980
6 pages
Report
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Englisch
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