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Micro-Trenches That Retain Trapped Gas Under High-Speed Water Flows (UCLA Case No. 2023-204)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering have developed a design of microstructured surfaces capable of retaining air pockets under water at flow speeds above 10 knots so that watercraft can travel with a reduced drag. Background: A major challenge limiting efficiency and speed of watercraft is the friction...
Published: 8/14/2024
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Inventor(s):
Chang-Jin Kim
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Ning Yu
Keywords(s):
boats
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Drag (Physics)
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drag reduction
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fluid mechanics
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friction reduction
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fuel efficiency
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hull
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Hydrophobic
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liquid-air interface
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marine applications
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maritime
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microtrenches
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navy
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planing hull
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Seawater
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ships
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Superhydrophobic
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water sports
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watercraft
Category(s):
Mechanical
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Materials
2021-217 Air-Breathing Electric Thruster
SUMMARY: UCLA researchers in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering have developed air-breathing electric thrusters that would allow satellites to operate in very low Earth orbit (VLEO) for a wide array of applications. BACKGROUND: The majority of spacecraft operate in low Earth orbit (LEO) due to the many advantages of operating...
Published: 7/19/2023
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Inventor(s):
Richard Wirz
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Patrick Crandall
Keywords(s):
Aerospace Engineering
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Atmospheric Entry
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Communications Satellite
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Drag (Physics)
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Propulsion
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Spacecraft
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Telecommunication
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Transportation
Category(s):
Mechanical
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Energy & Environment > Water Monitoring & Treatment
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Mechanical > Aeronautics & Aerospace