Introduction
The Tom Fink Cavitation Tunnel is located on the Newnham Campus of the Australian
Maritime College (AMC), Launceston. The facility is a closed, variable pressure,
recirculating water tunnel used for the study of flow about such bodies as ship hulls and
under water vehicles and general flow applications. Investigations may involve the study
of cavitation and other two-phase flows, steady and unsteady flows, turbulence and
hydro-acoustics.
Cavitation is the change of phase, from liquid to vapour, that occurs when static
pressures in the liquid on or about a body are reduced below the vapour pressure. It is a
complex phenomenon and places limitations on the performance of submerged machinery. It
may cause thrust breakdown in propulsors, loss of efficiency, metal erosion, noise,
vibration and ultimately destruction of machinery.
The cavitation tunnel is being developed to serve both national and international
markets in the high speed craft and defence sectors. To date capabilities for
investigating the performance of a range of under water bodies, propulsion devices and
appendages have been developed including;
- Marine propellers;
- Remotely operated under water vehicles;
- Sonar tow fish;
- Active and passive control surfaces such as stabilisers, rudders and motion control
devices for both surface and undersea vehicles; and,
- Waterjet propulsion devices.
Specifications
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Manufacturer |
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The Engineering Company and AMC |
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Height between centre lines |
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6 metres |
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Dimensions |
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0.6 metres x 0.6 metres x 2.6 metres |
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Maximum velocity |
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12 metres/second |
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Velocity spatial non-uniformity |
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< ±TBA% mean velocity |
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Velocity temporal variation |
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< TBA% mean velocity |
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Max/min pressure |
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400 kPa, 4k Pa absolute |
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Pressure temporal variation |
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< ±TBA atmosphere absolute |
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Max/min cavitation number |
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5.5/0.07 |
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6 bladed axial flow impeller and 14 bladed stator |
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Power |
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200kW |
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Max rpm |
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1750 |
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Automatic or manual control of pressure and velocity |
Contact
For further information contact :
Australian Maritime Hydrodynamics Research Centre
Locked Bag 1395
University of Tasmania
Launceston Tasmania 7250
Australia
Phone: +61 (0)3 6335 4732
Fax: +61 (0)3 6335 4720
Email:amhrc@amc.edu.au