An experimental investigation of the propeller wake in a cavitation tunnel has been performed using particle image velocimetry (PIV). A PIV image analysis algorithm implementing iterative window offset and stretching has been adopted. The main characteristics of the propeller wake at different loading conditions have been pointed out by using phase sampling techniques. Longitudinal evolution of the blade viscous wake, developing from the blade surface boundary layers, of the trailing vortex sheets, due to the radial gradient of the bound circulation, is discussed up to 1 diameter downstream. In the near field the effects of turbulent diffusion and viscous dissipation, which cause a rapid space broadening of the velocity gradients in the trailing edge wake, are also examined. In the far wake the development of the slipstream instability and the breakdown of the hub and tip vortices are outlined.
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June 2004
June 01 2004
Experimental Investigation of the Propeller Wake at Different Loading Conditions by Particle Image Velocimetry
F. Di Felice
F. Di Felice
Istituto Nazionale per Studi ed Esperienze di Architettura Navale (INSEAN), Rome
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J Ship Res 48 (02): 168–190.
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SNAME-JSR-2004-48-2-168
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June 01 2004
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Di Felice, F.. "Experimental Investigation of the Propeller Wake at Different Loading Conditions by Particle Image Velocimetry." J Ship Res 48 (2004): 168–190. doi: https://doi.org/10.5957/jsr.2004.48.2.168
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