CFD Turbulence Models Assessment for the Cavitation Phenomenon in a Rectangular Profile Venturi Tube

Fluids Pub Date : 2024-03-07 DOI:10.3390/fluids9030071
M. De la Cruz-Ávila, J. D. De León-Ruiz, Ignacio Carvajal-Mariscal, J. Klapp
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This study investigates cavitation in a rectangular-profile Venturi tube using numerical simulations and four turbulence models. The unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes technique is employed to simulate vapor cloud formation and compared against experimental data. κ-ε realizable, κ-ε RNG, κ-ω SST, and κ-ω GEKO models are evaluated. The simulation results are analyzed for pressure, turbulence, and vapor cloud formation. Discrepancies in cavitation cloud formation among turbulence models are attributed to turbulence and vapor cloud interactions. RNG and SST models exhibit closer alignment with the experimental data, with RNG showing a superior performance. Key findings include significant vapor cloud shape differences across turbulence models. The RNG model best predicts velocity at the throat exit with an error of 4.145%. Static pressure predictions include an error of 4.47%. The vapor cloud length predictions show variation among models, with the RNG model having a 0.386% error for the minimum length and 4.9845% for the maximum length. The SST model exhibits 4.907% and 13.33% errors for minimum and maximum lengths, respectively. Analysis of the cavitation number reveals agreement with the experimental data and sensitivity to cavitation onset. Different turbulence models yield diverse cloud shapes and detachment points. Weber number contours illustrate the variation in the cavitation cloud behavior under different turbulence models.
矩形剖面文丘里管中气蚀现象的 CFD 湍流模型评估
本研究利用数值模拟和四种湍流模型研究了矩形剖面文丘里管中的气穴现象。采用非稳态雷诺平均纳维-斯托克斯技术模拟蒸汽云的形成,并与实验数据进行了比较。分析了压力、湍流和蒸汽云形成的模拟结果。湍流模型之间在气蚀云形成方面的差异归因于湍流和蒸汽云的相互作用。RNG 和 SST 模型与实验数据的吻合度更高,其中 RNG 模型的性能更优。主要发现包括不同湍流模型之间蒸汽云形状的显著差异。RNG 模型能最好地预测喉管出口处的速度,误差为 4.145%。静压预测误差为 4.47%。蒸汽云长度预测在不同模型之间存在差异,RNG 模型的最小长度误差为 0.386%,最大长度误差为 4.9845%。SST 模型的最小和最大长度误差分别为 4.907% 和 13.33%。对空化数的分析表明,该数值与实验数据一致,并且对空化起始具有敏感性。不同的湍流模型会产生不同的云形状和脱离点。韦伯数字等值线说明了不同湍流模型下空化云行为的变化。
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