Design Overview

Our underwater combustion system mimics the behavior of cephalopods (e.g., octopuses, squids and cuttlefish). They escape threatening situations by quickly inflating a mantle and expelling fluid, propelling them several body lengths forward. This rapid shape-shift allows them to overcome effects of flow-separation and cavitation formation. We aim to mimic this behavior by designing and building a similar silicone combustion bladders and chamber.

Isometric View of Mantle
Isometric View of Mantle

Right View Mantle with Location of Bladder
Right View Mantle with Location of Bladder