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A BEM for the prediction of unsteady midchord face and/or back propeller cavitation

Young et al., 2001

Document ID
1588967605225200370
Author
Young Y
Kinnas S
Publication year
Publication venue
J. Fluids Eng.

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A boundary element method (BEM) is used for the numerical analysis of sheet cavitation on a propeller subjected to the non-axisymmetric wakes of marine vehicles. This method is extended in order to treat mixed partial and supercavity patterns on both the face and back …
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    • G06F17/5086Mechanical design, e.g. parametric or variational design

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