Abstract

A theory for the gas loss in high Froude number flows is constructed on the assumption that the gas loss in ventilated supercavities is caused by entrainment of the gas into the boundary layers on the walls of the cavity which act as moving foils. The theory is in good agreement with experiments for both turbulent and laminar flow.

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