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Similarity law of flowrate for hot-gas ventilated supercavity flows

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Based on the complete sets of similarity criteria for modelling experiments of exhausted-hot gas ventilated supercavity flows which had been derived by author before, considering the effects of phase changes, a similarity law of flowrate for ventilated hot-gas supercavity flows is found and described in this paper. The effects of phase changes on modelling scheme and ventilated-gas flowrate are studied. The phase changes are the vaporization of liquid water on cavity wall, and condensation of vapor contained in the flows of gaseous mixture within cavity

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Chen, Jx. Similarity law of flowrate for hot-gas ventilated supercavity flows. J Hydrodyn 22 (Suppl 1), 810–816 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1016/S1001-6058(10)60041-8

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