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In the paper by Janssen and Moelker the measured response of a hull plate as function of the pressure in the water is compared to predicted results based on a model presented in ref. (1). In the paper it is stated that if the response of a hull structure is compared to the total pressure caused by a cavitating propeller on the hull, then the agreement between predicted and measured results is satisfactory. However, if the plate response is compared to the incident pressure, then the agreement is said to be very poor.
Paper presented by J.H. Janssen and W.H. Moelker
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A. Nilsson, Propeller induced hull plate vibrations. J. Sound Vib. (1980), 69 (4), 539–557.
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Nilsson, A.C. (1986). Comments on the Paper “Some Experiments on the Transmission of Propeller Cavitation Noise into the Ship’s Structure”. In: Buiten, J. (eds) Shipboard Acoustics. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3515-0_36
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