An investigation of cavitation control using a porous material on a hemispherical cylinder at various cavitation numbers

IF 2.5 3区 工程技术
Fei-peng Yu, Yi-gan Zhang, Hao-kun Li, Ze-hui Qu, Hua-ping Liu
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Abstract

In this paper, a passive control method based on a porous material is applied to the surface of a hemispherical cylinder to control a cavitating flow, and the control effect of this method at different cavitation numbers (σ) is evaluated through the cavity morphology and volume, which is important for the application in engineering. The results indicate that the control effect is improved with a reduction in the cavitation number, for the reduction of vapor volume increases from 22%–50% with σ decreasing from 0.50–0.20. Further investigation indicates that the cavity inception at different cavitation numbers is still induced by the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability, while the spatial distribution of the vapor changes significantly. Moreover, the porous material suppresses the cavitating flow in the front region but enhances it downstream at large cavitation numbers. When σ = 0.20, the cavitating flow is controlled in both the front and rear regions.

半球形圆筒上多孔材料在不同空化数下控制空化的研究
本文采用一种基于多孔材料的半球形圆柱体表面被动控制空化流的方法,并通过空化数(σ)对该方法在不同空化数(σ)下的控制效果进行了评价,这对工程应用具有重要意义。结果表明,控制效果随着空化次数的减少而提高,蒸汽体积的减少量从22%增加到50%,σ从0.50 ~ 0.20减小。进一步研究表明,不同空化数下的空腔形成仍然是由Kelvin-Helmholtz不稳定性引起的,而蒸汽的空间分布发生了显著变化。此外,多孔材料抑制了前缘区域的空化流动,但在大空化数下增强了下游区域的空化流动。当σ = 0.20时,空化流在前后区域均得到控制。
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2374
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4.6 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Hydrodynamics is devoted to the publication of original theoretical, computational and experimental contributions to the all aspects of hydrodynamics. It covers advances in the naval architecture and ocean engineering, marine and ocean engineering, environmental engineering, water conservancy and hydropower engineering, energy exploration, chemical engineering, biological and biomedical engineering etc.
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