1951
DOI: 10.1111/j.1559-3584.1951.tb02902.x
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Singing Propellers

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“…Singing can increase airborne noise and underwater noise on ships. Airborne noise can interfere the performance of ship crews, beside that underwater noise can increase the possibility of warships being detected by enemy devices [3] [4]. The cause of singing on the propeller is the resonance between the natural frequency of the propeller tip and vortex shedding on the trailing edge [2][3] [5] [6].…”
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“…Singing can increase airborne noise and underwater noise on ships. Airborne noise can interfere the performance of ship crews, beside that underwater noise can increase the possibility of warships being detected by enemy devices [3] [4]. The cause of singing on the propeller is the resonance between the natural frequency of the propeller tip and vortex shedding on the trailing edge [2][3] [5] [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%