
As waterjet technology continues to grow, methods of testing and evaluating waterjet propulsion systems have emerged and been refined. The focus of this paper is to investigate the gains to be made through larger scale testing of a waterjet system using a wind tunnel and to study the applicability of CFD analysis to evaluate the propulsive performance of a waterjet unit.
Waterjet Propulsion 4, 26-27 May 2004, London, UK
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