Research of the Influence of Lateral Inflow Angles on the Cavitation Flow and Movement Characteristics of Underwater Moving Objects

Author:

Xie Rishan1,Jia Huixia1ORCID,Chen Jiawei1,Zhang Lite1ORCID,Zhang Chengwei1

Affiliation:

1. National-Provincial Joint Engineering Laboratory for Fluid Transmission System Technology, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, No. 2 Street, Hangzhou 310018, China

Abstract

This study examined the multi-phase flow field for a single object and two parallel/series objects under different incoming angles of lateral flow. The volume of fluid model, the Sauer–Schnerr cavitation model, and the six degrees of freedom (DOF) method were adopted to consider simulations of multi-phase flow, phase change, and object movement, respectively. The results show that, for a single object, the degree of asymmetry in the cavity profile depends on the component (the z-component) of the lateral inflow velocity in the direction perpendicular to the initial velocity of the object. As this component increases, the asymmetry of the cavity increases. The cavity length is related to the relative axial speed between the object and the water. For parallel objects, the cavity asymmetry is determined by the superimposed influence of the z-component of the lateral incoming speed and the high-pressure zone induced by the nearby object. The object located downstream relative to the lateral flow has a stronger cavity asymmetry than that of the upstream object, and the trajectory of the downstream object is more easily deviated than that of the upstream object. For tandem objects, with the increase in the lateral incoming angle, the supercavity length increases after the rear object enters into the front cavity. With the increase in the z-component of the lateral flow velocity, the deviation speed increases.

Funder

The National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

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