Term applies to ship propellers working in such stage of cavitation that, near leading and trailing edges, flow separation takes place from back of blades; continuous flow of water in front of screw breaks down into several free jets or sheets; working of these propellers theoretically considered, to furnish basis for elaboration of complete theory of action and design. (see also Shipbldg and Shipg Rec v 64 n 6 Aug 10 1944 p 137-8; Shipbldr and Mar Engine-Bldr v 51 n 423 July 1944 p 264-5; Engineering v 157 n 4095 July 7 1944 p 5-6; Engrs' Digest (American Edition) v 1 n 7 June 1944 p 396-8)
On working of supercavitating screw propellers
Instn Naval Architects -- Paper
Institution of Naval Architects -- Meeting ; 1944 Cavitation
1944
3 pages
Conference paper
English
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