A small submersible moves at velocity V , in fresh water at 20 8 C, at a 2-m depth
Chapter 1, Problem p1.73(choose chapter or problem)
A small submersible moves at velocity V , in fresh water at 20 8 C, at a 2-m depth, where ambient pressure is 131 kPa. Its critical cavitation number is known to be Ca 5 0.25. At what velocity will cavitation bubbles begin to form on the body? Will the body cavitate if V 5 30 m/s and the water is cold (5 8 C)?
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