Noble & Green To Attempt 1000 MPH World Land Speed Record

BLOODHOUND SSC concept / Bloodhound Project

Attempt staggered over two years

By Thami Masemola
October 23, 2008 10:15 PM
Filed Under: American, General, Technology

How in the world can a lump of composites weighing 6,400kg/ 14110 lbs and measuring 12.8m/ 42 ft in length reach velocities of 800mph, 900 mph and 1,000mph? Easy. Or is it?

This is Bloodhound Project, the freshest bid at breaking the land speed record. It is being attempted by Andy Green OBE (driver) and Richard Noble OBE (team leader), the current and former land speed record holders respectively. Green’s record currently stands at 763.053 mph. These two are building the BLOODHOUND SSC, a jet, rocket and piston-engined combination of thrust which will begin its service in 2009 for the first run, an 800 mph attempt, followed by more development for a 900 mph try in 2010 and finally the big prize of 1,000 mph in 2011.

Meant to be more than just a land speed record breaker, the BLOODHOUND SSC is set to be the science and technology marvel of the next few years, with potential performance to surpass any mechanical device seen for years. The plan is to make it a form of science inspiration for a new generation to get them interested in technology and science, but may have the side effect of getting them more interested in motor racing instead. No problem with that. As a project the car should also be the reason for a renaissance in research in the areas of aerodynamics, computational fluid dynamics, composite manufacturing and materials technology.

The vehicle is planned for a 0 – 1,050 mph time of 40 seconds, which is phenomenally stupendous by any measurement. At top speed the car will be going through something like 500 metres in the blink of an eye. Black Rock desert in Nevada, where Green set his record, is being considered as a possible venue for the record. How about building a flat, straight asphalt stage on that desert instead of running it on hard sand? I’m sure sponsor STP, the fuel additive maker, could cover it.

Source: Bloodhound Project

Comments

BabyMilo
October 23, 2008 10:43 PM
WCF it would be apriciated if you you gave the speeds in km/h aswell

Bada_Bing
October 23, 2008 11:12 PM
You obviously dont drive then

carcrazy1234
October 24, 2008 12:55 AM
what does that have to do with driving at all??? do u even own a car Bada_bing????? hahah wow... i hate u 15 year old thinkind u know shizz (btw... if you say ur 20-30 years old... please grow up lol)

BabyMilo
October 24, 2008 3:22 AM
um bada_bing no i dont drive becuase i am only 13 but in australia we dont use mph, plus i dont see what driving has to do with the topic

kafkef
October 23, 2008 10:46 PM
1000 mph = 1609,3 km/h

i agree.. having the speeds in km/h too would be great

shaahinmt
October 23, 2008 11:21 PM
the driver must be the stupidest man EVER.

Decypha
October 24, 2008 9:19 AM
I'm trying to understand, really trying to comprehend just why the driver must be the stupidest man "EVER"?

carcrazy1234
October 24, 2008 3:51 PM
u really do have to be stupid to even attempt to drive this car... its simply suicidal.... 1000 mph!... think about it... just think about it for one second. god whats with all these dumb a%%'s on WTF... pisses the hell outta me lol

gmfan09
October 24, 2008 4:13 PM
Stupid? So I guess every body who ever tested a prototype airplane is stupid too. Calling the driver "Stupid" is just uncalled for

shaahinmt
October 24, 2008 8:29 PM
gmfan09, in air plane there are Parashots, many safety stuff, but in this, there is only a HUGE engine , a steering wheel(which probably useless) and a driver. if something goes wrong in the plane u have enough time to get out of it safely, in this if something happens u wont even have time to wander something is going on.

Bristol411S3
October 25, 2008 12:21 PM
Yes, "stupid" is a comment like that. These guys have adventure and courage -- not to be knocked.

AUDINICK
October 23, 2008 11:28 PM
I didnt expect this one! in WCF!

archytype
October 26, 2008 3:22 PM
It appears the jet engine would need to produce a tremendous amount of force to even equal the amount of drag it produces at that speed. Maybe the jet is used to help it get to 400mph, then the rocket and engine compensate it's drag. I'd research shutting the jet off at speed and using it as a spoiler for downforce.

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