In the Blow-down Water Tunnel at the California Institute of Technology, velocities of the order of 100 ft / sec are readily obtainable in a 2-3/ 4-in. square working section. The apparatus is described and several of its features which make it particularly suitable for cavitation studies are emphasized. Operation is automatic and a device is described whereby the controls may be preset to yield a desired combination of tunnel static pressure and velocity
As part of an experiment on unsteady flow past a cavitating circular disk, it was necessary to make ...
This paper provides an overview of the equipment developed and the techniques implemented so bounda...
The paper reviews briefly experimental techniques and data-correction procedures developed in connec...
The paper describes some experimental investigations of the formation and collapse of cavitation bu...
The paper describes some experimental investigations of the formation and collapse of cavitation bu...
A brief historical account is given of the development of a well-known water tunnel, culminating in...
Experiments on cavitating and noncavitating cascades were carried out in a conventional water tunnel...
Experiments on cavitating and noncavitating cascades were carried out in a conventional water tunnel...
This report describes a model water tunnel built in 1928 by the NACA to investigate the possibility ...
This report describes a model water tunnel built in 1928 to investigate the possibility of using wat...
Cavitation inception measurements were made on the I.T.T.C. Standard Head Form over a range of spee...
Cavitation inception measurements were made on the I.T.T.C. Standard Head Form over a range of spee...
The article describes the approach to determining the flow regime using the experimental hydrody...
Because of undesirable effects of cavitation, the design of a cavitation free structure is an import...
There are direct and indirect measurements reported in the literature which indicate boundary pressu...
As part of an experiment on unsteady flow past a cavitating circular disk, it was necessary to make ...
This paper provides an overview of the equipment developed and the techniques implemented so bounda...
The paper reviews briefly experimental techniques and data-correction procedures developed in connec...
The paper describes some experimental investigations of the formation and collapse of cavitation bu...
The paper describes some experimental investigations of the formation and collapse of cavitation bu...
A brief historical account is given of the development of a well-known water tunnel, culminating in...
Experiments on cavitating and noncavitating cascades were carried out in a conventional water tunnel...
Experiments on cavitating and noncavitating cascades were carried out in a conventional water tunnel...
This report describes a model water tunnel built in 1928 by the NACA to investigate the possibility ...
This report describes a model water tunnel built in 1928 to investigate the possibility of using wat...
Cavitation inception measurements were made on the I.T.T.C. Standard Head Form over a range of spee...
Cavitation inception measurements were made on the I.T.T.C. Standard Head Form over a range of spee...
The article describes the approach to determining the flow regime using the experimental hydrody...
Because of undesirable effects of cavitation, the design of a cavitation free structure is an import...
There are direct and indirect measurements reported in the literature which indicate boundary pressu...
As part of an experiment on unsteady flow past a cavitating circular disk, it was necessary to make ...
This paper provides an overview of the equipment developed and the techniques implemented so bounda...
The paper reviews briefly experimental techniques and data-correction procedures developed in connec...