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In the paper some remarks have been presented about the scaling of the volume velocities and the related frequency scale. The main question is, of course, how can we compare the acoustical data obtained from very different ships concerning sizes and speeds, or in other words:
how can we remove the size and the rotation speed of the propeller, so that we can make conclusions from the experimental data about the “quality” of the propeller.
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Mechanics of Flow-induced Sound and vibration Volume II, Chapter 7 Academic Press Inc, Orlando, 1986.
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de Bruijn, A., Absil, F.G.J. (1987). Some comments on the paper: Prediction Method for the Acoustic Source Strength of Propeller Cavitation. In: Buiten, J. (eds) Shipboard Acoustics. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3515-0_29
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