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contributor authorChao-Tsung Hsiao
contributor authorHan-Lieh Liu
contributor authorGeorges L. Chahine
date accessioned2017-05-09T00:10:38Z
date available2017-05-09T00:10:38Z
date copyrightJanuary, 2003
date issued2003
identifier issn0098-2202
identifier otherJFEGA4-27181#53_1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/128636
description abstractThe current study considers the prediction of tip vortex cavitation inception at a fundamental physics based level. Starting form the observation that cavitation inception detection is based on the “monitoring” of the interaction between bubble nuclei and the flow field, the bubble dynamics is investigated in detail. A spherical model coupled with a bubble motion equation is used to study numerically the dynamics of a nucleus in an imposed flow field. The code provides bubble size and position versus time as well as the resulting pressure at any selected monitoring position. This model is used to conduct a parametric study. Bubble size and emitted sound versus time are presented for various nuclei sizes and flow field scales in the case of an ideal Rankine vortex to which a longitudinal viscous core size diffusion model is imposed. Based on the results, one can deduce cavitation inception with the help of either an “optical inception criterion” (maximum bubble size larger than a given value) or an “acoustical inception criterion” (maximum detected noise higher than a given background value). We use here such criteria and conclude that scaling effects can be inherent to the way in which these criteria are exercised if the bubble dynamics knowledge is not taken into account.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleScaling Effect on Prediction of Cavitation Inception in a Line Vortex Flow
typeJournal Paper
journal volume125
journal issue1
journal titleJournal of Fluids Engineering
identifier doi10.1115/1.1521956
journal fristpage53
journal lastpage60
identifier eissn1528-901X
keywordsPressure
keywordsCavitation
keywordsBubbles
keywordsVortices
keywordsAcoustics
keywordsDynamics (Mechanics)
keywordsNoise (Sound)
keywordsFlow (Dynamics)
keywordsVortex flow
keywordsCollapse AND Wake turbulence
treeJournal of Fluids Engineering:;2003:;volume( 125 ):;issue: 001
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