How long can a diesel submarine go without refueling?

Diesel-electric submarines may remain immersed for up to 48 hours without recharging their batteries, but they should surface to operate a generator. Nuclear-powered submarines in the army may remain submerged for extended periods of time. What is this?
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How long can diesel powered submarines stay underwater?

Legacy, diesel-electric submarines can operate silently underwater for up to 48 hours, but they must surface after that to run a generator to recharge their batteries.
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How long can a submarine go without refueling?

Nuclear power allowed submarines to run for about twenty years without needing to refuel. Food supplies became the only limit on a nuclear submarine's time at sea. Since then, similar technologies have been developed to power aircraft carriers.
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How often does a diesel submarine need to refuel?

While old diesel submarines needed to surface in a matter of hours or a few days at best to recharge batteries, new AIP powered vessels only need to surface every two to four weeks depending on type. (Some sources make the unconfirmed claim that the German Type 214 can even last more than 2 months.)
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What is the longest a submarine has stayed submerged?

The longest submerged and unsupported patrol made public is 111 days (57,085 km 30,804 nautical miles) by HM Submarine Warspite (Cdr J. G. F.
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How Do The Engines Breathe In Diesel Submarines?



How much fuel does a diesel submarine carry?

They vary in size, but normally have capacities of from 10,000 to 20,000 gallons each. Most modern submarines have four of these tanks.
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How long can a nuclear carrier go without refueling?

As a result of the use of nuclear power, the ships are capable of operating continuously for over 20 years without refueling and are predicted to have a service life of over 50 years.
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Do submarines run out of air?

A submarine is a sealed container that contains people and a limited supply of air. There are three things that must happen in order to keep air in a submarine breathable: Oxygen has to be replenished as it is consumed. If the percentage of oxygen in the air falls too low, a person suffocates.
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Which is quieter diesel or nuclear sub?

Diesel-electric subs are quieter while running in electric mode, but must at some point surface or pop up a snorkel to run their diesel engines and recharge the batteries. When the diesel engines are running, these noisier than nuclear-powered subs.
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Are nuclear submarines better than diesel?

Nuclear power provides attack submarines with a sustained submerged speed of more than 30 knots, considerably greater than any contemporary diesel submarine.
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Does the US still have diesel subs?

There is still no such thing as an operational 30-knot diesel submarine — on primary propulsion or batteries. Running at maximum speed submerged depletes the battery at an exponentially higher rate than the far more efficient five knots or less.
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How long could ww2 subs stay submerged?

Model of the USS Balao (SS-285) Fleet Submarine

Two 126-cell battery groups gave her a submerged top speed of 8.75 knots (16.2 km/hr); holding her speed to 2 knots (4 km/hr), she could remain submerged for 48 hours.
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Do submarines make their own oxygen?

Oxygen in submarines is produced by putting sea water through a process of electrolysis. Submarines typically have a couple of big oxygen tanks as well, used to quickly raise oxygen concentration if the system fails.
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How did WWII submarines recharge their batteries?

Submarines need large amounts of electricity to operate safely under water. They charge their batteries using diesel or nuclear-driven generators.
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How much does it cost to refuel a nuclear submarine?

Thus, the nuclear refueling costs are something less than $400M.
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How long can a submarine stay at sea?

The limits on how long they can stay underwater are food and supplies. Submarines generally stock a 90-day supply of food, so they can spend three months underwater. The diesel-powered submarines (not now used by the United States Navy) had a limit of several days submerged.
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How long do fuel rods last in a nuclear submarine?

An ROH usually takes one to two years for submarines and up to almost three years for an aircraft carrier, performed at a naval shipyard. Time periods between ROHs on a ship have varied historically from about 5–20 years (for submarines) to up to 25 years (for Nimitz-class aircraft carriers).
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How long can a submarine run on batteries?

Improvements in the design of conventional lead-acid batteries have somewhat increased endurance at low speed. Many modern submarines, for example, can remain submerged (at about three knots) for as long as a week to 10 days.
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Are nuclear submarines louder than diesel?

Nuclear powered submarines have become very quiet—at least an order of magnitude quieter than a diesel submarine with its engine running.
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How are submarines so quiet?

The propellers have a characteristic RPM band in which no cavitation noise arises. Since this rotation speed is usually relatively low, the first electric submarines had special "silent running" engines designed for optimum performance at reduced speed.
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Can a submarine survive a nuclear bomb?

Most current submarines can survive at a depth of 400 m, so they might survive long pressure spikes created by the waves above them as high as 200–400 m, but not kilometer size waves. Submarines are also designed to withstand short pressure spikes from close explosions of deep charges and even nuclear explosions.
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What happens to waste on a submarine?

Usually it sinks by itself, but some scrap metal can be added to aid its journey to the bottom of the ocean. Therefore, yes, submarines do produce trash that is thrown out into the ocean and it is terrible.
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