Wall-pressure fluctuations inside attached cavitation

Changchang Wang, Guoyu Wang, Mindi Zhang, Qin Wu*

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摘要

This study experimentally investigates the statistics of wallpressure fluctuations and their source inside attached cavitation under different cavity regimes. Experiments were conducted in the divergent section of a convergent-divergent channel at a constant Reynolds number of Re=7.8×105 based on throat height, and different cavitation numbers ?=1.18, 0.92, 0.82 and 0.78. Four high-frequency unsteady pressure transducers were flushed-mounted in the divergent section downstream the throat where cavitation develops to sample the unsteady pressure signals induced by cavity behaviors. Flow visualization and wall-pressure measurement in high frequency on the order of MHz were employed using a synchronizing sampling technique. Results are presented for sheet/cloud cavitating flows. Specifically, sheet cavitation with both inception shear layer and fully cavitated shear layer and cloud cavitation under re-entrant jet dominated shedding and shock wave dominated shedding are studied. Compared with re-entrant jet, the interactions between shock wave and cavity could induce pressure peaks with high magnitude within cavity, which will collapse the local vapor along its propagating path and reduce local void fraction. Furthermore, statistics analysis shows that within the cavity, wall-pressure fluctuations increase with the distance to cavity leading edge increase in the first half of cavity length, and the moments of the probability density distribution skewness and kurtosis factor decrease, indicating the asymmetry and intermittency of wall-pressure fluctuation signals decrease. In shock wave dominated cavity shedding condition, the skewness and kurtosis factor increase. These results can provide data to improve the accuracy of turbulence modeling in numerical simulation of turbulent cavitating flow.

源语言英语
主期刊名Fluid Mechanics; Micro and Nano Fluid Dynamics; Multiphase Flow
出版商American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
ISBN(电子版)9780791885307
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2021
活动ASME 2021 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, FEDSM 2021 - Virtual, Online
期限: 10 8月 202112 8月 2021

出版系列

姓名American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Fluids Engineering Division (Publication) FEDSM
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ISSN(印刷版)0888-8116

会议

会议ASME 2021 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, FEDSM 2021
Virtual, Online
时期10/08/2112/08/21

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