Experimental Studies of Cavitation Noise in a Free-Jet Tunnel

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Experimental Studies of Cavitation Noise in a Free-Jet Tunnel

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1961-07

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St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory

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The present paper summarizes the results of experimental studies on cavitation noise generated in the free-jet tunnel at St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory in the period October 1960 to June 1961. Two-dimensional test bodies of different shapes, such as a circular cylinder, wedge, and a Tulin-Burkhart hydrofoil were tested. Various types of cavitating flows, namely, transient cavities, steady-state cavities, and non-stationary cavities were covered. Special attention was given to the effect of ventilation on the intensity of cavitation noise. Effects of body size and the presence of a solid boundary were also investigated.

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Song, C. S.; Silberman, Edward. (1961). Experimental Studies of Cavitation Noise in a Free-Jet Tunnel. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/108045.

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