A Fast Method to Predict the Cavitation Volume on Two-Dimensional Sections

Author:

Zeng Zhibo1,Kuiper Gert2

Affiliation:

1. National Key Laboratory on Ship Vibration & Noise, China Ship Scientific Research Center, Wuxi 214082, China e-mail:

2. Soetendaalseweg, Bennekon 06721 XB, The Netherlands e-mail:

Abstract

The paper presents a simplified prediction method to estimate cavitation-induced pressure fluctuations by marine propellers in a nonuniform wake field. It is realized by a very fast calculation of the cavitation volume variation. The sheet cavitation volume is represented by the cavitation area in a two-dimensional section, which is the vapor area inside the cavity contour. The variation of the cavitation area on a two-dimensional blade section has been simplified to a relation in quasi-steady condition with only a limited number of nondimensional parameters. This results in a fast method to predict the cavitation area of a blade section passing a wake peak, using a precalculated database. Application of this method to the prediction of cavitation-induced pressure fluctuations shows to be effective. This makes optimization of propeller sections for minimum cavitation-induced pressure fluctuations feasible.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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