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    PROCAL beats the panel!

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    Johan Bosschers
    Date
    Oct 17, 2007

    With the increase in fuel prices, interest in efficient ship propulsors is rapidly growing but the last couple of decades an opposite trend also can be witnessed. High comfort standards - low noise and vibration - on-board have often been obtained at the expense of propeller efficiency.

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    Stability, Seakeeping and Ocean Engineering Sustainable Propulsion CFD Development CFD/Simulation/Desk Studies Time-domain Simulations Noise and Vibration Resistance and Propulsion Life at Sea Defence Passengers and Yachting Comfort simulation

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