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    Dynamic Cavitation Inception by Wave Propagation Across Solid–Fluid Interface With Varying Solid Surface Wettability

    Source: Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology:;2023:;volume( 145 ):;issue: 002::page 21401-1
    Author:
    Kojima, Tomohisa
    ,
    Inaba, Kazuaki
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4056438
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Fluid–structure interaction (FSI) problems are important because they may induce serious damage to structures. In some FSI problems, the interaction mechanism is strongly dependent on the wave propagation across the solid–fluid interface. In this study, we attempted a quantitative evaluation of the effect of the solid surface wettability on the wave propagation across the solid–fluid interface with FSI in the case of longitudinal wave propagation vertically toward the interface. During the experiments, while the water was continuously compressed by the solid buffer motion, cavitation bubbles appeared being originated from the buffer–water interface as a result of the transmitted tensile wave propagating across the interface in a cycle. It was confirmed that interfacial boundary condition as wettability could change the wave transmission behavior owing to changes in the cavitation occurrence. It was also confirmed that the worse the wettability, the more severe the cavitation intensity, and the greater the difference between the energy lost by the buffer and the energy stored in the water. Consequently, the effect of the cavitation inception on the wave propagation at the solid–fluid interface with FSI could be quantitatively evaluated by considering the energy transferred from the solid to the water.
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    contributor authorKojima, Tomohisa
    contributor authorInaba, Kazuaki
    date accessioned2023-08-16T18:48:16Z
    date available2023-08-16T18:48:16Z
    date copyright1/23/2023 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2023
    identifier issn0094-9930
    identifier otherpvt_145_02_021401.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4292518
    description abstractFluid–structure interaction (FSI) problems are important because they may induce serious damage to structures. In some FSI problems, the interaction mechanism is strongly dependent on the wave propagation across the solid–fluid interface. In this study, we attempted a quantitative evaluation of the effect of the solid surface wettability on the wave propagation across the solid–fluid interface with FSI in the case of longitudinal wave propagation vertically toward the interface. During the experiments, while the water was continuously compressed by the solid buffer motion, cavitation bubbles appeared being originated from the buffer–water interface as a result of the transmitted tensile wave propagating across the interface in a cycle. It was confirmed that interfacial boundary condition as wettability could change the wave transmission behavior owing to changes in the cavitation occurrence. It was also confirmed that the worse the wettability, the more severe the cavitation intensity, and the greater the difference between the energy lost by the buffer and the energy stored in the water. Consequently, the effect of the cavitation inception on the wave propagation at the solid–fluid interface with FSI could be quantitatively evaluated by considering the energy transferred from the solid to the water.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleDynamic Cavitation Inception by Wave Propagation Across Solid–Fluid Interface With Varying Solid Surface Wettability
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume145
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Pressure Vessel Technology
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4056438
    journal fristpage21401-1
    journal lastpage21401-10
    page10
    treeJournal of Pressure Vessel Technology:;2023:;volume( 145 ):;issue: 002
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