TY - JOUR
T1 - Experimental investigation on the ventilated cavitating flow characteristics around an axisymmetric body with an unsteady ventilation
AU - Hao, Liang
AU - Zhang, Housheng
AU - Yang, Qingfeng
AU - Liu, Taotao
AU - Huang, Biao
AU - Wang, Guoyu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/12/1
Y1 - 2024/12/1
N2 - Experiments and analyses are conducted for the ventilated cavitating flow around an axisymmetric body with unsteady ventilations, and the parameters of unsteady ventilations (i.e., sinusoidal ventilation) are involved to consider the effect on unsteady cavity flow. At the same incoming flow velocity and ventilation rate, the difference on cavity shape caused by the steady ventilation and unsteady ventilation is mentioned firstly, and the cavity with unsteady ventilation is underdeveloped relatively. Furthermore, pressure sensors are designed to obtain the pressure inside and outside cavity. Results show that there are two recognizable stages according to the ventilation state, such as ventilation increasing stage (VIS stage) and decreasing stage (VDS stage), and the sizes of cavity and foamy shedding in VDS stage are greater than that in VIS stage. Besides, the increased amplitude of ventilation makes the greater cavity unsteadiness and pressure development on the solid surface. On the contrary, the increased frequency of ventilation leads to that the mean size of cavity increases and the cavity flow is approaching to the state under steady ventilation, counterintuitively. Finally, a qualitative analysis is introduced to show that the difference caused different ventilation stages is related to the gas entrainment within the internal boundary layer.
AB - Experiments and analyses are conducted for the ventilated cavitating flow around an axisymmetric body with unsteady ventilations, and the parameters of unsteady ventilations (i.e., sinusoidal ventilation) are involved to consider the effect on unsteady cavity flow. At the same incoming flow velocity and ventilation rate, the difference on cavity shape caused by the steady ventilation and unsteady ventilation is mentioned firstly, and the cavity with unsteady ventilation is underdeveloped relatively. Furthermore, pressure sensors are designed to obtain the pressure inside and outside cavity. Results show that there are two recognizable stages according to the ventilation state, such as ventilation increasing stage (VIS stage) and decreasing stage (VDS stage), and the sizes of cavity and foamy shedding in VDS stage are greater than that in VIS stage. Besides, the increased amplitude of ventilation makes the greater cavity unsteadiness and pressure development on the solid surface. On the contrary, the increased frequency of ventilation leads to that the mean size of cavity increases and the cavity flow is approaching to the state under steady ventilation, counterintuitively. Finally, a qualitative analysis is introduced to show that the difference caused different ventilation stages is related to the gas entrainment within the internal boundary layer.
KW - Axisymmetric body
KW - Unsteady cavity shedding
KW - Unsteady ventilation
KW - Ventilated cavity
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U2 - 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2024.119307
DO - 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2024.119307
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85205598013
SN - 0029-8018
VL - 313
JO - Ocean Engineering
JF - Ocean Engineering
M1 - 119307
ER -