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The principal aim of the work presented here is to investigate and demonstrate that a forward tilted rowing blade would result in a more efficient and effective motion of the blade through the water that would result in a higher boat speed when an equal input power is provided. A 1:5 scaled rowing boat is used to determine the performance of rowing blades with different sizes and blade angles. This is used to validate the results of a previous study where the optimal blade angle of 15 with respect to the oar shaft was determined ( 1).

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The singing vortex.

Interface Focus

October 2015

Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering , Delft University of Technology , Delft, The Netherlands ; Maritime Research Institute Netherlands (MARIN), Wageningen , The Netherlands.

Marine propellers display several forms of cavitation. Of these, propeller-tip vortex cavitation is one of the important factors in propeller design. The dynamic behaviour of the tip vortex is responsible for hull vibration and noise.

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