Simple Scheme of Plane Cavitational or Separated Incompressible Fluid Flow past a~Wedge and Plate
Informatics and Automation, Contemporary problems of continuum mechanics, Tome 223 (1998), pp. 123-135.

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An ideal incompressible fluid flow with separated or cavitational domain of constant low pressure closed by a semi-infinite wake of limited width is constructed. The flow pattern follows Tulin's second cavitational scheme but differs from the latter by the hydrodynamically justified conditions for a single-valued solution. The solution to the problem is obtained by means of the closed-form representation of the Joukowski function on a parametric half-plane by the Keldysh–Sedov formula. All flow parameters are determined and the design pressure coefficients are presented for a symmetric flow past a wedge and plate depending on the cavitation number, the angle at the wedge vertex, and the plate inclination.
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G. Yu. Stepanov. Simple Scheme of Plane Cavitational or Separated Incompressible Fluid Flow past a~Wedge and Plate. Informatics and Automation, Contemporary problems of continuum mechanics, Tome 223 (1998), pp. 123-135. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/TRSPY_1998_223_a14/