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Article type: Research Article
Authors: van Manen, J.D.
Affiliations: Netherlands Ship Model Basin
Note: [1] Paper presented at the IAHR Symposium on Cavitation and Hydraulic Machinery, Sendai, Japan, September, 1962.
Abstract: A quasi-stationary analysis is given for the cavitation phenomena, which occur when a propeller blade passes the stern of a ship. The camber induced by the flow leads to a camber decrease when the blade leaves the wake peak. This explains the inception of bubbles midchord, which grow towards the trailing edge. A simultaneous collapse of these bubbles at the trailing edge, when the induced camber disappears and the stagnation pressure becomes effective, is the cause of damage to the trailing edge. Some qualitative recommendations are given to prevent these troubles.
DOI: 10.3233/ISP-1963-1010103
Journal: International Shipbuilding Progress, vol. 10, no. 101, pp. 25-29, 1963
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