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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Clarification



A Kort nozzle is a shaped fairing around a traditional propeller.

The propulsor uses something that looks more like a turbofan instead of a
prop and often has stator blades (stationary) plus the rotating ones.

Regards,
Tim


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From: "Ray Keefer" <Ray.Keefer@Sun.COM>
To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 9:12 PM
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Clarification


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> Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 21:33:17 -0500
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> From: Barry J Cartner <stripe.com@juno.com>
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> Greetings!
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> Can someone clarify the difference(s) between what is called a "Knort
> Nozzle" as used on two post WWII Spanish moderately sized submarines and
> a "Propulser" as in use on British SSN/SSK/SSBN and the American Seawolf
> class submarine?  Thanks!
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> Sincerely,
> Barry Cartner
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