Application of signal processing techniques to the detection of tip vortex cavitation noise in marine propeller |
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Authors: | LEE Jeung-Hoon HAN Jae-Moon PARK Hyung-Gil SEO Jong-Soo |
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Affiliation: | Samsung Ship Model Basin(SSMB), Marine Research Institute, Samsung Heavy Industries, Science Town,Daejeon 305-380, Korea |
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Abstract: | The tip vortex cavitation and its relevant noise has been the subject of extensive researches up to now. In most cases of experimental approaches, the accurate and objective decision of cavitation inception is primary, which is the main topic of this paper. Although the conventional power spectrum is normally adopted as a signal processing tool for the analysis of cavitation noise, a faithful exploration cannot be made especially for the cavitation inception. Alternatively, the periodic occurrence of bursting noise induced from tip vortex cavitation gives a diagnostic proof that the repeating frequency of the bursting contents can be exploited as an indication of the inception. This study, hence, employed the Short-Time Fourier Transform (STFT) analysis and the Detection of Envelope Modulation On Noise (DEMON) spectrum analysis, both which are appropriate for finding such a repeating frequency. Through the acoustical measurement in a water tunnel, the two signal processing techniques show a satisfactory result in detecting the inception of tip vortex cavitation. |
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Keywords: | tip vortex cavitation inception Short-Time Fourier Transform (STFT) Detection of Envelope Modulation On Noise(DEMON) |
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