CAV2001: Fourth International Symposium on Cavitation

Inner Structure of Cloud Cavity on a Foil Section

Kawanami, Yasutaka and Kato, Hiroharu and Yamaguchi, Hajime and Maeda, Masatsugu and Nakasumi, Shogo (2001) Inner Structure of Cloud Cavity on a Foil Section. In: CAV 2001: Fourth International Symposium on Cavitation, June 20-23, 2001, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA USA.

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Abstract

Collapsing stage of cloud cavity and resulting violent shock pressure have been investigated by many researchers, because the knowledge of cavitation erosion is of practical importance and the dynamics is one of the most challenging problems in the field of two-phase flow. When a researche Collapsing stage of cloud cavity and resulting violent shock pressure have been investigated by many researchers, because the knowledge of cavitation erosion is of practical importance and the dynamics is one of the most challenging problems in the field of two-phase flow. When a researcher intends to investigate the phenomenon numerically or experimentally, he or she must know the structure of the cloud cavity. The authors investigate cloud cavity, employing an off-axis laser holography system. This paper is a brief report concerning the inner structure of cloud cavity on a foil section.

EPrint Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Lecture)
Subjects:All Records
Session A8 Bubbly Flows / Cloud Cavitation
ID Code:242
Deposited By:Yasutaka Kawanami
Deposited On:09 May 2001
Record Number:CAV2001:sessionA8.005
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