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    Inboard noise from cavitating propeller tip vortices

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    Erik van Wijngaarden
    Date
    Sep 1, 2005

    An increasing number of MARIN's clients consider low-frequent, broadband excitation caused by cavitating propeller tip vortices as the most important topic in inboard noise and vibration abatement.

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    Erik van Wijngaarden

    Senior Researcher Research & Development

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    Sustainable Propulsion CFD Development CFD/Simulation/Desk Studies Measurements and Control Data Science Noise and Vibration Resistance and Propulsion Marine Systems Powering Defence Passengers and Yachting Transport and Shipping Model Testing Cavitation propeller design

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