Author:
LABERTEAUX K. R.,CECCIO S. L.
Abstract
Partial cavitation forming on the vertex of a wedge and on the leading edge of a
stationary hydrofoil was experimentally examined. The geometry of these test objects
varied in the spanwise direction (i.e. three-dimensional test objects). Closed cavities
formed on these test objects. The interface of the closed cavities curved smoothly
to form a re-entrant jet at the cavity terminus, and the re-entrant flow was directed
spanwise, thus preventing its impingement on the cavity interface. The cavity shape
and the pressure gradients near the closure of the closed cavities were qualitatively
similar to those predicted with the two-dimensional free-streamline theory. These
cavities had a steady, laminar flow reattachment. The flow around the closed cavity
was largely irrotational.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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