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China's Type 093 SSN has acoustic signature of 110 decibels
https://www.usnwc.edu/getattachment...ture-Nuclear-Submarine-Force_NWCR_2007-01.pdf (p. 67)
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American Innovation: China's Anti Access Strategy: Submarine Force - Part I
China's Type 093 Shang nuclear submarine has an acoustic signature of 110 decibels. This is approximately the same acoustic emission as an American Los Angeles submarine. It makes sense that both submarines have the same decibel level. Both were designed on supercomputers, built with precise five-axis CNC machine tools, and have a seven-bladed asymmetric propeller.
The Seawolf and Virginia class nuclear attack submarines are substantially quieter than the Type 093 Shang (and Los Angeles class), because they have a shrouded propeller.
The Kilo is quieter than the SSBNs and the Shang, because the Kilo is a small diesel-electric submarine. A smaller submarine requires a smaller propeller that generates less cavitation. A diesel-electric submarine also lacks a noise-generating compressor pump for a nuclear power plant. The disadvantage of a diesel-electric submarine is that a shrouded propeller is too heavy and would drain the batteries.
China's Type 094 Jin-class SSBN is ten decibels noisier than a Russian Akula-class submarine, because the hump on the Type 094 disrupts the water flow. By eliminating the hump, the Type 094 SSBN can be as silent as an Akula. By adding a shrouded propeller design, the Type 094 can be quieter than an Akula.
Ocean background noise - 90 decibels
Seawolf-class - 95 decibels (has shrouded propeller)
Virginia-class - 95 decibels (has shrouded propeller)
636 Kilo class - 105 decibels (smaller propeller, lacks coolant pump for a nuclear submarine)
Akula-class - 110 decibels (lacks shrouded propeller)
Type 093 - 110 decibels (lacks shrouded propeller)
Type 094 - 120 decibels (has hump, lacks shrouded propeller)
https://www.usnwc.edu/getattachment...ture-Nuclear-Submarine-Force_NWCR_2007-01.pdf (p. 67)

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American Innovation: China's Anti Access Strategy: Submarine Force - Part I

China's Type 093 Shang nuclear submarine has an acoustic signature of 110 decibels. This is approximately the same acoustic emission as an American Los Angeles submarine. It makes sense that both submarines have the same decibel level. Both were designed on supercomputers, built with precise five-axis CNC machine tools, and have a seven-bladed asymmetric propeller.
The Seawolf and Virginia class nuclear attack submarines are substantially quieter than the Type 093 Shang (and Los Angeles class), because they have a shrouded propeller.
The Kilo is quieter than the SSBNs and the Shang, because the Kilo is a small diesel-electric submarine. A smaller submarine requires a smaller propeller that generates less cavitation. A diesel-electric submarine also lacks a noise-generating compressor pump for a nuclear power plant. The disadvantage of a diesel-electric submarine is that a shrouded propeller is too heavy and would drain the batteries.
China's Type 094 Jin-class SSBN is ten decibels noisier than a Russian Akula-class submarine, because the hump on the Type 094 disrupts the water flow. By eliminating the hump, the Type 094 SSBN can be as silent as an Akula. By adding a shrouded propeller design, the Type 094 can be quieter than an Akula.
Ocean background noise - 90 decibels
Seawolf-class - 95 decibels (has shrouded propeller)
Virginia-class - 95 decibels (has shrouded propeller)
636 Kilo class - 105 decibels (smaller propeller, lacks coolant pump for a nuclear submarine)
Akula-class - 110 decibels (lacks shrouded propeller)
Type 093 - 110 decibels (lacks shrouded propeller)
Type 094 - 120 decibels (has hump, lacks shrouded propeller)