A high speed/high flow test facility was designed and implemented to study experimentally the supercavitating flow behind a projectile nose in a controlled laboratory setting. The simulated projectile nose was held in position in the flow and the cavity interior was made visible by having the walls of the visualization facility “cut through” the supercavity. Direct visualization of the cavity interior and measurements of the properties of the cavity contents were made. Transducers were positioned in the test section within the supercavitation volume to enable measurement of the sound speed and attenuation as a function of the flow and geometry parameters. These characterized indirectly the content of the cavity. Photography, high speed videos, and acoustic measurements were used to investigate the contents of the cavity. A side sampling cell was also used to sample in real time the contents of the cavity and measure the properties. Calibration tests conducted in parallel in a vapor cell enabled confirmation that, in absence of air injection, the properties of the supercavity medium match those of a mixture of water vapor and water droplets. Such a mixture has a very high sound speed with strong sound attenuation. Injection of air was also found to significantly decrease sound speed and to increase transmission.

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