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Effects of diffuser length on cloud cavitation in an axisymmetrical convergent-divergent nozzle

Sato et al., 2015

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10532994477010963969
Author
Sato K
Takahashi N
Sugimoto Y
Publication year
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Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting

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Unsteady behavior of periodic cloud cavitation is typically observed in the field of fluid machinery under a high speed liquid flow such as a cavitating hydrofoil as well as cavitating water jet. The instability of cloud cavitation remains to be completely solved though it has …
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