Pham-Thanh et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Evaluation of cavitation erosion of a propeller blade surface made of composite materialsPham-Thanh et al., 2015
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- Pham-Thanh N
- Tho H
- Yum Y
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- Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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Cavitation erosion strongly impacts the efficiency and strength of marine propellers. This is more important for propellers made from different types of composite materials. Thus, an investigation of cavitation erosion on the blade surface of composite ship propellers is …
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