Sökning: "cavitation noise"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 15 avhandlingar innehållade orden cavitation noise.
1. Cavitation Mechanisms Related to Erosion Studies on Kaplan Turbines, Foils, and Propellers
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this thesis work is to study cavitation behaviours related to erosion. The focus is on processes of observable scale, i.e. the process prior to the micro scale level at which the actual damage is generated. LÄS MER
2. Influence of Acoustic Interaction between Cavities That Generate Cavitation Noise
Sammanfattning : The thesis concerns high frequency cavitation noise generated by marine propellers, for example. The collapse of a cavity is forced by the surrounding pressure which comprises the pressure in the undisturbed flow, the pressure disturbance associated with the local non-cavitating flow and, finally, the pressure disturbance from the presence and motion of neighbouring cavities. LÄS MER
3. Modelling Cavitation Mechanisms Using Large Eddy Simulation
Sammanfattning : Cavitation often brings negative effects such as performance degradation, noise and vibration, and material damage, being one of the limiting factors when designing propulsion systems. On the other hand, cavitation must be endured for an efficiently propelled system. LÄS MER
4. A Method for the Study of Unsteady Cavitation - Observations on Collapsing Sheet Cavities
Sammanfattning : When subjected to sufficiently low pressures, water will eventually come apart. Gas-filled cavities appear in the water: it is said to cavitate. When the cavities collapse, they often do so quite vigorously, causing noise, vibrations and erosion. A well-known example of cavitation is that found on heavily loaded ship propellers. LÄS MER
5. Numerical prediction of propeller induced hull pressure pulses and noise
Sammanfattning : An operating marine propeller is one of the major sources inducing hull pressure pulses, onboard noise and vibration as well as underwater radiated noise. There are rising concerns of environmental impacts and comfort and welfare of passengers and crews due to these negative effects. LÄS MER