Sheet cavitation and cloud cavitation, re-entrant jet and three-dimensionality
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The unsteady behaviour of a sheet cavity on a hydrofoil under stationary conditions is important with respect to both noise generation and erosion. Observations of two-dimensional as well as three-dimensional cavities are performed. From the observation it is concluded that the formation of a re-entrant jet is of major importance to explain the unsteadiness. Numerical simulation of the two-dimensional cavitating flow is performed, showing good agreement with the observations. © 1998 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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Cloud shedding; Numerical simulation; Observations; Re-entrant jet; Sheet cavitation; Strouhal number; Three-dimensional flow
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