Some experiments on cavities behind disks

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<jats:p>Measurements of cavities behind disks in a water tunnel show that at high enough speeds the cavity pressure is not more than 30–40% higher than water-vapour pressure, even when at atmospheric pressure the tunnel water is nearly saturated with air. No other hard conclusions can be drawn from the investigations, which showed many puzzling features, discussed below. It is hoped, however, that the qualitative discussion may prove useful to theoreticians who may seek to improve existing mathematical models of cavitation by taking a more realistic account of the physics of the flow.</jats:p>

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