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Chunyu Guo, Xu Wang, Chongge Chen, Yinghong Li and Jian Hu
Propulsion noise is an enduring problem of significant military and environmental importance. Hence, it is crucial to investigate propeller noise characteristics. In this study, the hydrodynamic performance and noise level of the DARPA (Defense Advanced ...
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Jin-Wook Kim, Moon-Chan Kim, Il-Ryong Park, Hanshin Seol, Min-Jea Kim and Woo-Seok Jin
Submarines with pumpjet propulsors have recently been used in many countries to improve their propulsion and noise performance. The pumpjet has the advantage of improving noise and cavitation performance by increasing the pressure inside the duct, and it...
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Adrian Lungu
A thorough numerical introspection for assessing the particular issues of large flow separations around a submersible hull by using various turbulence models is described. The generic Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA hereafter) Suboff hul...
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Chang Shi, Xide Cheng, Zuyuan Liu, Kunyu Han, Penghui Liu and Long Jiang
When a vehicle moves underwater, disturbance is generated and a wake remains that destroys the original free surface and produces a new wake. In order to study the mechanism and characteristics of the wave-making wake generated by the maneuvering motion ...
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Yu-Hsien Lin, Yu-Ting Lin and Yen-Jun Chiu
On the basis of a full-appendage DARPA SUBOFF model (DTRC model 5470), a scale (? = 0.535) semi-autonomous submarine free-running model (SFRM) was designed for testing its manoeuvrability and stability in the constrained water. Prior to the experimental ...
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Garam Ku, Cheolung Cheong, Ilryong Park and Hanshin Seol
In this study, the high-fidelity numerical methods are developed to investigate the tip vortex cavitation (TVC) inception and noise of underwater propellers, namely, Model-A and Model-B, which are designed to investigate the effects of sweep angle on cav...
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Yongwei Liu, Yalin Li and Dejiang Shang
High hydrodynamic noise is a threat to the survival of underwater vehicles. We investigated a noise suppression mechanism by putting leading-edge serrations on the sail hull of a scaled SUBOFF model, through numerical calculation and an experimental test...
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