Analysis the dynamics formation of a vapor supersonic jet under outflow from thin nozzle

Author:

Bolotnova R Kh,Korobchinskaya V A,Faizullina E A

Abstract

Abstract The dynamics formation of a vapor jet with near-critical state parameters outflowing from a high-pressure vessel through a thin nozzle is studied. The numerical modeling of this process, by using a system of model equations for gas-vapor-liquid mixture, which include conservation laws of mass, momentum, and energy of phases in accordance with one-pressure, one-velocity and two-temperature approximations, was conducted, taking into account heat and mass transfer processes of evaporation and condensation under conditions of equilibrium state with modified reactingTwoPhaseEulerFoam solver of open package OpenFOAM. The process of barrel shock formation in supersonic boiling jet with shaping Mach disk is shown. It was found that the process of boiling fluid outflow is accompanied by formation of vortex zones near axis of symmetry and leads to generation of acoustic wave pulses series preceding the main jet flow, which are the source of pulsations, observed in experiments. The justification of applied numerical method reliability is shown by comparing the computational and analytical solutions for Sedov’s problem of a point explosion in gas-water mixture at the plane case.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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