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Some Viscous and Other Real Fluid Effects in Fully Developed Cavity Flows
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- Brennen, C.
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- Robertson, J. M.
- Wislicenus, G. F.
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Abstract
Some significant differences between fully developed cavity flows and their corresponding potential flow models are described and an attempt is made to interpret the results in terms of the real fluid properties. The phenomenon of cavity separation from a smooth surface and the nature and appearance of the cavity interface are given particular attention.
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Presented at a symposium held during the ASME Fluids Engineering and Applied Mechanics Conference, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, June 16-18, 1969. Sponsored by the Cavitation Committee of the ASME Fluids Engineering Division. This work has been prepared partly under the support of the Office of Naval Research. Plates 1,4,5,6,7 and 8 are reproduced by permission of the Director, Ship Division, National Physical Laboratory.Attached Files
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