Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007 - Arctic regions |
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... Cavitation Tunnel University of Newcastle upon Tyne , NE1 7RU , U.K. N. Sasaki ABSTRACT Propeller ice interaction is ... cavitation on the hydrodynamic propulsor loading is often assumed due to the inability to scale atmospheric pressure ...
... Cavitation Tunnel University of Newcastle upon Tyne , NE1 7RU , U.K. N. Sasaki ABSTRACT Propeller ice interaction is ... cavitation on the hydrodynamic propulsor loading is often assumed due to the inability to scale atmospheric pressure ...
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... cavitation observed on both the test block and on the propulsor . Tremendous hydrodynamic noise and vibration were ... cavitation visible on the blade section obscured by the blockage . The extent of the sheet cavitation on the blade ...
... cavitation observed on both the test block and on the propulsor . Tremendous hydrodynamic noise and vibration were ... cavitation visible on the blade section obscured by the blockage . The extent of the sheet cavitation on the blade ...
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... cavitation between the blade and the block is extensive and the block itself cavitates on the lower edge due to the suction forces . In all instances the flow was observed to be highly rotational , something not apparent on the ...
... cavitation between the blade and the block is extensive and the block itself cavitates on the lower edge due to the suction forces . In all instances the flow was observed to be highly rotational , something not apparent on the ...
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