• US Navy creating revolutionary submarine that can reach supersonic spee

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    US Navy creating revolutionary submarine that can reach supersonic speeds
    The US Navy wants to revamp a forgotten supersonic submarine project
    In theory, submarines can travel at the speed of sound of faster using something called ‘cavitation’
    A university in China is also working on a similar project
    Published on Feb 8, 2024 at 7:22PM (UTC+4)

    by Alessandro Renesis
    Last updated on Feb 8, 2024 at 9:29PM (UTC+4)

    Edited by Adam Gray

    The US Navy is planning a revolutionary supersonic submarine that can potentially travel faster than the speed of sound.

    Reaching the speed of sound on land or in the air is one thing, but
    doing it underwater is a whole different ball game.

    supersonic submarine lead imageAle Renesis / Supercar Blondie
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    Back in 2016, a team of researchers at Penn State, funded by the US
    Navy, began working on a prototype that could achieve supersonic speeds underwater.

    And they’ve now decided to explore the possibility of turning this into reality with modern-day technology.

    The biggest problem with doing that underwater is the immense amount of
    drag that’s generated.

    But in order to overcome this issue, the team figured out a solution
    involving a bubble.

    This is the same principle that the Soviets used during the Cold War to
    develop the Shkval – a type of torpedo that could reach 370 km/h, or 230
    mph, underwater.

    Shkval torpedoOne half 3544 / Wikipedia Commons
    Shkval torpedoOne half 3544 / Wikipedia Commons
    The high speed was made possible by using something called ‘cavitation‘.

    Put simply, a combination of the shape of the nose cone and the
    expansion of gases from the engine and the gas generator in the nose,
    created a bubble that ‘wrapped’ around the torpedo, thus reducing drag.

    The US Navy isn’t the only entity that’s working on a similar type of supersonic submarine.

    It sounds like the stuff of sci-fi movies – and it is.

    Supersonic SubmarineAle Renesis / Supercar Blondie
    For starters, achieving supersonic speed is always difficult – this is
    one of the reason why we’ve never had a supersonic aircraft (for
    commercial use) since Concorde.

    Moreover, this type of technology will require years of development
    before it’s deemed safe enough for real-world tests.

    And even when that happens, it’ll be something that’s reserved for
    military use.

    Submarines were invented in the 1600s and yet, they’ve never really been available for passenger use cases.

    It’s easy to see why, though.

    Last time somebody tried to use one for tourism purposes, it didn’t go well.

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