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Attached cavitation in laminar separations within a transition to unsteadiness

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FIG. 1. Typical multiphase phenomena map (based on the experimental outcomes developed in the sections IV and V) that occur in silicon oil flows sketched depending on the  cav-itation and the Reynolds numbers
FIG. 3. Sketch of the test loop with (1) the pump, (2) the oil tank, (3) the temperature sensor, (4) the compressor or vacuum pump, (5) the ultrasonic flowmeter, (6) the pressure sensors and (6) the operating test section detailed in figure 2.
TABLE I. Flow parameters, ranges and estimated uncertainties for silicone oils 47V 50 and 47V 100.
FIG. 5. Pressure loss coefficient K p as a function of the Reynolds number Re. The black bullets stand for  exper-iments in single-phase flow and the blue squares stand for the numerical simulations
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