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    Cavitation on waterjet pump made visible

    Authors
    Klaas Kooiker
    Date
    Dec 1, 2002

    WŠrtsilŠ Jets, the Royal Netherlands Navy and MARIN have joined forces to examine the cavitation characteristics of waterjet impellers.

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