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Jan Geese, Julian Kimmerl, Marc Nadler and Moustafa Abdel-Maksoud
The investigation of cavitating trailing vortices emerging from marine propellers is of great interest in the industry. With the help of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), studying the cavitating trailing vortices may be facilitated. However, limitation...
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Pavel N. Kazanskii
The complex unsteady flow in cavities leads to the formation of large-scale disturbances in the shear layer. Natural closed-loop mechanisms provoke a dramatic increase in pressure pulsations and aerodynamic noise. This paper presents the experimental stu...
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Ranieri Emanuele Nargi, Paolo Candeloro, Fabrizio De Gregorio, Giuseppe Ceglia and Tiziano Pagliaroli
An investigation of twin corotating rotors? interaction effects was performed by load (thrust and torque) measurements, flow field dynamics through Time-Resolved Particle Image Velocimetry, and acoustic emissions using a microphone array. Two rotors, eac...
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Joshua D. Blake, Adrian Sescu, David Thompson and Yuji Hattori
Large-eddy simulation (LES)-based jet noise predictions do not resolve the entire broadband noise spectra, often under-predicting high frequencies that correspond to un-resolved small-scale turbulence. The coupled LES-synthetic turbulence (CLST) model is...
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Jukka Tanttari and Antti Hynninen
Marine propulsors represent one of the most important contributors among anthropogenic sounds radiated into water. Blade based propulsors, e.g., propellers, generate tones at the blade passing frequency and its harmonics, especially in cavitating conditi...
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