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I am using fluent to modeling partial super-cavitation around an axisymmetric projectile that is kept under-water at a constant depth. (Assuming two phases,i.e, water and water-vapor)
Cavitation No= 0.12
Flow speed=40mm
Projectile length=70mm

What boundary conditions and reference values shall I set to model this problem at the given cavitation no. ?
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