Supercavitation Advances and Perspectives A collection dedicated to the 70th jubilee of Yu.N. Savchenko / [electronic resource] :
edited by Igor Nesteruk.
- X, 230 p. online resource.
Mathematical theory and numerical simulation of bubbly cavitating nozzle flows -- Controlled supercavitation formed by a ring type wing -- Supercavitation as the effective tool for water drag reduction -- Water entry of thin hydrofoils -- Hydrodynamic performance of 2-D shock-free supercavitating hydrofoils with a spoiler on the trailing edge -- Investigation of parameters of artificial cavity at closure on a cylindrical hull -- Two-dimensional theory of cavitation flows under the ship bottom -- Hydrodynamic characteristics of disk with a duct in supercavitation flow -- Gas flows within artificial cavities -- Generalized automodel problem of impingement of liquid wedge and solid wedge -- Dynamics of supercavitating bodies -- Experimental investigation of inertial motion of supercavitating models.
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This collection is dedicated to the 70th jubilee of Yu. N. Savchenko, and presents experimental, theoretical, and numerical investigations written by an international group of well-known authors. The contributions solve very important problems of the high-speed hydrodynamics, such as supersonic motion in water, drag diminishing, dynamics and stability of supercavitating vehicles, water entry and hydrodynamic performancesof hydrofoils, ventilated cavities after a disc and under the ship bottom. The book is written for researches, scientists, engineers, and students interested in problems of hydromechanics.
9783642236563
10.1007/978-3-642-23656-3 doi
Engineering. Computer science--Mathematics. Hydraulic engineering. Astronautics. Engineering. Engineering Fluid Dynamics. Fluid- and Aerodynamics. Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis. Aerospace Technology and Astronautics.