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Giorgio Tani

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For propeller-driven vessels, cavitation is the most dominant noise source producing both structure-borne and radiated noise impacting wildlife, passenger comfort, and underwater warfare. Physically plausible and accurate predictions of the underwater radiated noise at design sta ...
The potential impact of underwater radiated noise from maritime operations on marine fauna has become an important issue. The most dominant noise source on a propeller-driven vessel is propeller cavitation, producing both structure-borne and radiated noise, with a broad spectrum ...
Reducing the noise impact of ships on the marine environment is one of the objectives of new propellers designs, since they represent the dominant source of underwater radiated noise, especially when cavitation occurs. Consequently, ship designers require new predictive tools abl ...
The importance of reducing the noise impact of ships is being recognised worldwide. Consequently, the inclusion of this principle among the objectives and constraints of new designs is becoming a standard. For this reason, considerable attention is given to the propeller being of ...