“…A substantial reduction in gap clearance can raise serious technical difficulties in the rudder installation processes and studies have been done to moderate the gap cavitation by other means. Rhee and Kim (2008) suggested a cam device for gap flow blocking and Paik, et al(2008), Rhee, Lee, Lee and Oh (2010), and Seo, Lee, Kim and Oh (2012) demonstrated that the device can suppress the gap cavitation through model experiments and computations. Seo, Lee, Oh and Kim (2010) showed that the jet blowing system devised for a high-lift rudder can be utilized in order to mitigate the gap cavitation of a rudder with a small amount of flow injection in the reverse direction.…”