Mitsubishi Air Lubrication System

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The Mitsubishi Air Lubrication System (MALS)[1] is a system that reduces the viscous resistance component of the hull of ship by creating a layer of air bubbles below the hull of the ship. This reduces frictional resistance between the hull and the seawater. The system has been designed for bulk carriers and passenger ships.[2] The blower uses a motor to generate the bubbles, and is mainly designed for use on flat hulls. A similar system is also made by Silverstream technologies.

It is expected to yield a 10-15% reduction of carbon dioxide emissions, and also significant savings of fuel.[3]

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  1. ^ MALS Archived 2014-02-26 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ PDF file Archived 2013-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Raunek (January 24, 2021). "How Air Lubrication System for Ships Works?". Retrieved 2022-10-31.

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