Multi-scale characteristics investigation of sheet/cloud cavitation

Author:

Tian B C,Li L M,Wu Q,Huang B,Wang G Y

Abstract

Abstract Sheet and cloud cavitation involve the formation of large-scale cavities and microbubbles across a wide range of length scales. In this study, a two-way coupling Eulerian-Lagrangian algorithm was utilized to simulate the cavitating flow around a NACA66 hydrofoil at an incidence of 8 degrees and a cavitation number of 1.2. The large eddy simulation (LES) and volume of fraction (VOF) methods are used to capture the large scale vapor structures in Eulerian frame. Meanwhile, the discrete bubble model (DBM) and simplified Rayleigh-Plesset equation are implied to solve the dynamic of Lagrangian microbubbles smaller than local grid scale. The results indicate that large-scale cavities are periodically shed downstream, influenced alternatively by the re-entrant jet and shock wave mechanisms, resulting in periodic variations of both the number and Sauter mean diameter of microscale bubbles. During the quasi-periodic evolution process of sheet/cloud cavitation, the microbubbles scatter around the large scale cavities where have strong turbulence intensity and high vorticity, and the probability density function of discrete bubble diameter similarly conforms to Gamma distribution with the dominant bubble size between 30 and 70μm. During the growth of an attached cavity, the number density of bubbles follows a power-law scaling with a value of -5/3 on radius. For the other stages, the bubble size spectrum of smaller microbubbles exhibits a -2/3 power-law scaling when the diameter of the microbubble is less than 200 μm. For larger bubbles with a diameter greater than 300 μm, the bubble density is proportional to the bubble radius to the power of -6.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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