The results of an experimental work concerning the behavior of flows w
ith partial cavities are presented. The tests were carried out using a
plano-convex foil placed in the free surface channel of the I. M. G.
Hydrodynamic Tunnel. The experimental conditions concerning ambient pr
essure, water velocity, and body size were such that various and reali
stic kinds of flows could be realized. The main flow regimes are descr
ibed and correlated to the values of foil incidence and cavitation par
ameter. Attention is paid to the shedding of large vapor pockets into
the cavity wake and its possible periodic character. Aside from classi
cal consideration to the cavity length and shedding frequency in the p
eriodic regime, results concerning the wall pressure distribution in t
he rear part of the cavity are given. They lead to distinguish thin, s
table, and closed cavities from the thick ones in which the reentrant
jet plays a dominant role for the shedding of vortical structures and
the flow unsteadiness.