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titleOfInvention Power source unit body for catapulting, and aircraft carrier gas-steam catapult and catapulting method
abstract A power source unit body for catapulting. The power source unit body for catapulting (77) comprises a high-pressure chamber (7), a flow splitting chamber (8) and a cooling water chamber (9). High-temperature high-pressure fuel gas generated through burning of gunpowder (36) enters the flow splitting chamber, a part of the fuel gas enters a vertical pipe (29) from a fuel gas inlet, and another part of the fuel gas squeezes a water bag (19) in the cooling water chamber, so that cooling water in the water bag is sprayed into the vertical pipe from a cooling water nozzle, and is mixed with high-temperature high-pressure fuel gas to generate steam, and the steam and the gunpowder fuel gas are formed into mixed gas. In the power unit body for catapulting, gunpowder is placed in a cartridge case (6), and when it is required to release energy, high-pressure gas may be released through percussion of the power unit body, thereby implementing catapulting of a shipboard aircraft. Also, an aircraft carrier gas-steam catapult and a catapulting method for implementing catapulting of a shipboard aircraft by use of the power unit body.
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