Application of the slender body theory to investigate developed axially symmetric cavitation flows in a subsonic stream of compressible fluid (Q2784931)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1733159
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| English | Application of the slender body theory to investigate developed axially symmetric cavitation flows in a subsonic stream of compressible fluid |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1733159 |
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24 April 2002
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slender body theory
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cavitation flows
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subsonic stream
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compressible fluid
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Application of the slender body theory to investigate developed axially symmetric cavitation flows in a subsonic stream of compressible fluid (English)
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The slender body theory is applied to solve the problems of subsonic cavitating flow around axisymmetric bodies in compressible fluid. The external solution is obtained in the case of blunted cavitators. The solution for slender cones is valid within whole flow zone. The comparison of the results obtained by the author with well known theoretical and experimental data is presented.
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