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    Investigation of hull pressure fluctuations generated by cavitating vortices

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    Bosschers, J.
    Date
    Jun 22, 2009

    The paper describes an ongoing research program at MARIN for the investigation of low frequency hull pressure fluctuations caused by cavitating vortices.

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    Johan Bosschers

    Senior Researcher Research & Development

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    Sustainable Propulsion CFD Development CFD/Simulation/Desk Studies Time-domain Simulations Noise and Vibration Resistance and Propulsion Marine Systems Defence Passengers and Yachting Transport and Shipping Research and Development Cavitation simulation research

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