Time-dependent turbulent cavitating flow computations with interfacial transport and filter-based models

Jiongyang Wu, Guoyu Wang, Wei Shyy*

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Abstract

Turbulent cavitating flow computations need to address both cavitation and turbulence modelling issues. A recently developed interfacial dynamics-based cavitation model (IDCM) incorporates the interfacial transport into the computational modelling of cavitation dynamics. For time-dependent flows, it is known that the engineering turbulence closure such as the original k-ε model often over-predicts the eddy viscosity values reducing the unsteadiness. A recently proposed filter-based modification has shown that it can effectively modulate the eddy viscosity, rendering better simulation capabilities for time-dependent flow computations in term of the unsteady characteristics. In the present study, the IDCM along with the filter-based k-ε turbulence model is adopted to simulate 2-D cavitating flows over the Clark-Y airfoil. The chord Reynolds number is Re = 7.0 × 105. Two angles-of-attack of 5 and 8° associated with several cavitation numbers covering different flow regimes are conducted. The simulation results are assessed with the experimental data including lift, drag and velocity profiles. The interplay between cavitation and turbulence models reveals substantial differences in time-dependent flow results even though the time-averaged characteristics are similar.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)739-761
Number of pages23
JournalInternational Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids
Volume49
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Nov 2005

Keywords

  • Cavitation
  • Filter-based
  • Interfacial
  • Time-dependent
  • Turbulence

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