Abstract

Features of the application of slender-body theory to the calculation of supersonic water-stream cavitation flows past cones are described. It is shown that the boundary condition on the cone edge in whose neighborhood Prandtl-Meyer flow develops cannot be satisfied within the framework of slender-body theory. The cone drag coefficients determined on the basis of slender-body theory are compared with the results of numerical calculations of conical flows.

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