Supercavitating vehicles are characterized by substantially reduced hydrodynamic drag with respect to fully wetted underwater vehicles. Drag is localized at the nose of the vehicle, where a cavitator generates a cavity that completely envelops the body. This causes the center of pressure to be always ahead of the center of mass, thus violating a fundamental principle of hydrodynamic stability. This unique loading configuration, the complex and non-linear nature of the interaction forces between vehicle and cavity, and the unsteady behavior of the cavity itself make the control and maneuvering of supercavitating vehicles particularly challenging. This study represents an effort towards the evaluation of optimal trajectories for this ...
The objective of this dissertation is to investigate a fast and reliable method to generate three-di...
Thesis (S.M. in Ocean Engineering)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engin...
Supercavitation is a hydrodynamic phenomenon in which an underwater body is almost entirely inside t...
Supercavitating vehicles are characterized by substantially reduced hydrodynamic drag with respect t...
A supercavitating vehicle, a next-generation underwater vehicle capable of changing the paradigm of...
This paper presents configuration optimization studies on supercavitating underwater vehicles. These...
Utilizing supercavitation to achieve drag reduction, a supercavitating vehicle (SV) could travel 3~5...
Supercavitating vehicles (SV) are a class of high-speed autonomous underwater vessels. They present ...
The subject matter of this dissertation relates to the dynamics of non-smooth vehicle systems, and i...
The use of supercavitation to enable marine vehicles to travel at extraordinary speeds is a topic of...
Abstract: This article focuses on theoretical developments in modeling and control of High-Speed Sup...
Supercavitation can significantly reduce skin-friction drag on an underwater body, thus enabling a d...
Utilizing supercavitation to achieve drag reduction, a supercavitating vehicle (SV) could travel 3~5...
In this paper, the simulation results of a control and guidance strategy for homing and docking task...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2012. Major: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics. ...
The objective of this dissertation is to investigate a fast and reliable method to generate three-di...
Thesis (S.M. in Ocean Engineering)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engin...
Supercavitation is a hydrodynamic phenomenon in which an underwater body is almost entirely inside t...
Supercavitating vehicles are characterized by substantially reduced hydrodynamic drag with respect t...
A supercavitating vehicle, a next-generation underwater vehicle capable of changing the paradigm of...
This paper presents configuration optimization studies on supercavitating underwater vehicles. These...
Utilizing supercavitation to achieve drag reduction, a supercavitating vehicle (SV) could travel 3~5...
Supercavitating vehicles (SV) are a class of high-speed autonomous underwater vessels. They present ...
The subject matter of this dissertation relates to the dynamics of non-smooth vehicle systems, and i...
The use of supercavitation to enable marine vehicles to travel at extraordinary speeds is a topic of...
Abstract: This article focuses on theoretical developments in modeling and control of High-Speed Sup...
Supercavitation can significantly reduce skin-friction drag on an underwater body, thus enabling a d...
Utilizing supercavitation to achieve drag reduction, a supercavitating vehicle (SV) could travel 3~5...
In this paper, the simulation results of a control and guidance strategy for homing and docking task...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2012. Major: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics. ...
The objective of this dissertation is to investigate a fast and reliable method to generate three-di...
Thesis (S.M. in Ocean Engineering)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engin...
Supercavitation is a hydrodynamic phenomenon in which an underwater body is almost entirely inside t...