The singing vortex

Journal Article (2015)
Author(s)

R. Arndt (University of Minnesota)

P.C. Pennings (TU Delft - Ship Hydromechanics and Structures)

J Bosschers (Maritime Research Institute Netherlands (MARIN))

T. Van Terwisga (Maritime Research Institute Netherlands (MARIN), TU Delft - Ship Hydromechanics and Structures)

Research Group
Ship Hydromechanics and Structures
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2015.0025
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Publication Year
2015
Language
English
Research Group
Ship Hydromechanics and Structures
Issue number
5
Volume number
5

Abstract

Marine propellers display several forms of cavitation. Of these, propeller-tip vortex cavitation is one of the important factors in propeller design. The dynamic behaviour of the tip vortex is responsible for hull vibration and noise. Thus, cavitation in the vortices trailing from tips of propeller blades has been studied extensively. Under certain circumstances cavitating vortices have been observed to have wave-like disturbances on the surfaces of vapour cores. Intense sound at discrete frequencies can result from a coupling between tip vortex disturbances and oscillating sheet cavitation on the surfaces of the propeller blades. This research article focuses on the dynamics of vortex cavitation and more in particular on the energy and frequency content of the radiated pressures.

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