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Hovercraft uses blowers to produce a large volume of air below the hull that is
slightly above atmospheric pressure. The pressure difference between the higher
pressure air below the hull and lower pressure ambient air above it produces lift, which
causes the hull to float above the running surface. For stability reasons, the air is
typically blown through slots or holes around the outside of a disk or oval shaped
platform, giving most hovercraft a characteristic rounded-rectangle shape. Typically
this cushion is contained within a flexible "skirt", which allows the vehicle to travel
over small obstructions without damage.

Hovercraft can be powered by one or more engines. Small crafts usually have one
engine with the drive split through a gearbox. On vehicles (or crafts) with several
engines, one usually drives the fan which is responsible for lifting the vehicle by forcing
high pressure air under the craft. The air inflates the "skirt" under the vehicle, causing
it to rise above the surface. Additional engines provide thrust in order to propel the
craft. Some hovercraft use ducting to allow one engine to perform both tasks by
directing some of the air to the skirt, the rest of the air passes out of the back to push
the craft forward.

How To make Hovercraft | Latest final year Projects | Wireless Hovercraft | Mech Innovative Ideas
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