Underwater Robotics
Cavitation is the formation of vapor-filled cavities or bubbles in a fluid, typically occurring when the local pressure in the fluid falls below its vapor pressure. This phenomenon can lead to significant damage in underwater applications, particularly affecting the efficiency and performance of propellers. Understanding cavitation is crucial for optimizing propeller design, as it directly influences thrust generation and energy loss in marine vehicles.
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