Abstract: | It is known that the friction drag for a body moving in a liquid may be reduced by varying the physical properties of the liquid at the body surface and, in particular, by creating an artificial air cavity on the body surface.The question of the magnitude of the drag gain in the case of the presence of a wall fluid layer with different physical constants was considered in 1–3].In 4, 5] results are presented of theoretical and experimental studies on the question of determining the parameters of artificial air cavities created on the lower surface of a horizontal wall in order to reduce the drag.In the following an attempt is made to construct the three-dimensional flow of an ideal liquid past a body which is enveloped entirely in an air cavity. |