Numerical simulation of the unsteady flow mechanism and dynamic characteristics around cascade

Author:

Zhu J,Bao W C,Liu S H,Zheng H W,Zhang M D

Abstract

Abstract Research on the flow mechanism and dynamic characteristics of a cascade comprising three NACA hydrofoils was conducted under varying cavitation numbers and angles of attack. This study serves as a theoretical foundation for the high-speed miniaturization of fluid machinery. Drawing upon prior findings on individual hydrofoils, comparisons were made regarding the cavitation characteristics of the cascade versus a single hydrofoil, emphasizing pressure and velocity distributions in the flow field. Results suggest that while the cascade consists of three hydrofoils, their interactions profoundly influence the flow field. The cavitation phenomena in the cascade diverge considerably from that of a single hydrofoil. Multiple hydrofoils cause a low-pressure region to appear in the middle of the cascade, making it more susceptible to cavitation flow compared to a single hydrofoil. However, interactions among the hydrofoils constrain the expansion of this low-pressure zone, rendering the cavitation flow in the cascade’s middle layer more stable. As the angle of attack rises, the cavitation flow around the cascade undergoes notable changes, with varying cavitation flows at different cascade positions. The upper layer experiences cavitation flow akin to that of a single hydrofoil. In contrast, the middle layer sustains a thin, weakly periodic cavitation flow.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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