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Proceedings Papers
Numerical Modeling of Podded Propulsors and Rudder Cavitation
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Paper presented at the SNAME 10th Propeller and Shafting Symposium, September 17–18, 2003
Paper Number: SNAME-PSS-2003-05
... accounted for at the end of the iterative process. The inflow to the rudder is determined by applying GBFLOW-3DIMPUF-3A on the propeller upstream. Once the propeller-induced flow to the rudder is evaluated, PROPCAV (a potential-based boundary element method), is used to predict the cavitation patterns...
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Prediction of Unsteady Performance of Surface-Piercing Propellers
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Paper presented at the SNAME 9th Propeller and Shafting Symposium, September 20–21, 2000
Paper Number: SNAME-PSS-2000-07
... A 9-D low-order boundary element method, PROPCAV, has been developed in the past for the prediction of unsteady sheet cavitation on fully submerged propellers subjected to non axisymmetric inflows. The objective of this research is to extend PROPCAV to predict the performance of surface-piercing...
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