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Technology
Assessment & Research (TA&R) Program
| Project
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4 |
| Date of Summary |
March 31, 1980 |
| Subject |
Cavitating Water Jet Cleaning
Nozzle |
| Performing Activity |
Daedalean Associates, Inc. |
| Principal Investigator |
Dr. A. P. Thiruvengadam |
| Contracting Agency |
Office of Naval Research |
| Completion |
Complete |
| Description |
To harness the destructive forces
of cavitation erosion in a water jet nozzle for cleaning underwater structural joints. |
| Progress |
Complete. A hand-held, gun-like
device was tested by divers on an offshore navigation structure. Cleaning rate to bright
metal on 6-year marine growth was 1 square foot per minute. Slight thrust from the jet was
experienced, there was not much turbulence in the water to obscure the divers' view. If
manufactured for production, the luger-like device needs to be lightened to about one-half
its present weight, which appears feasible. |
| Reports |
| AA
(2.839 KB PDF) |
Parker, J. T., Bohli, W. H.,
Thiruvengadam, A. P, A Cavitating Water Jet Cleaning
System for Removing Marine Growth and Fouling from Offshore Platforms, Daedalean Associates, Inc., December 1979. A film documentary is
being prepared. |
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