On Effective Wake : Consideration Based on the Propeller Load Varying Test Concept
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概要
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The change of the effective wake due to the propeller load is investigated by both the propeller load varying test and the velocity measurement at the plane just in front of a propeller. The causes of the change of the effective wake are found to be the interaction of the boundary layer and the bilge vortex at stern with the propeller suction effect. The theoretical attempts have been made and compared with the experiments.
- 社団法人日本船舶海洋工学会の論文
- 1983-12-30
著者
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日夏 宗彦
Ship Research Instititute
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足達 宏之
Ship Research Instititute
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Adachi Hiroyuki
Ship Research Institute
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Adachi Hiroyuki
Ship Propulsion Division Ship Research Institute
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HINATSU Munehiko
Ship Research Institute
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