Dynamics of the supercavitating hydrofoil with cavitator in steady flow field

2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (12) ◽  
pp. 123307
Author(s):  
Chang Xu ◽  
Boo Cheong Khoo
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2000 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul F. Fischer ◽  
Seung Lee ◽  
Francis Loth ◽  
Hisham S. Bassiouny ◽  
Nurullah Arslan

Abstract This was a study to compare computational and experimental results of flow field inside the venous anastomosis of an arteriovenous (AV) graft. Laser Doppler anemometry (LDA) measurements were conducted inside an upscaled end-to-side graft model under steady flow conditions at Reynolds number 1820 which is representative of the in vivo flow conditions inside a human AV graft. The distribution of the velocity and turbulence intensity was measured at several locations in the plane of the bifurcation. This flow field was simulated using computation fluid dynamics (CFD) and shown to be in good agreement. Under steady flow conditions, the flow field demonstrated an unsteady character (transition to turbulence).


2011 ◽  
Vol 121-126 ◽  
pp. 3352-3355
Author(s):  
Yue Feng Zhu ◽  
De Lin Chen

Simulation and analysis of steady and 2D flow field by using ANSYS8.0 and getting the press and velocity contour. omulate the leakage. then through comparison and analysis offering theory evidence for controlling leakage effectively.


Author(s):  
Harald Schoenenborn ◽  
Virginie Chenaux ◽  
Peter Ott

The prediction of flutter and forced response at normal flow conditions has become a standard procedure during the design of compressor airfoils. But at severe off-design conditions, the flow field becomes very complex, especially during the surge blow-down phase where reversed flow conditions occur. The correct prediction of the unsteady pressures and the resulting aerodynamic excitation or damping at these conditions remains an extremely challenging task. In the first part of the paper, basic investigations for these flow conditions are presented. Aeroelastic calculations during compressor surge are shown in the second part. Experimental investigations were performed in the Annular Test Facility for non-rotating cascades at EPF Lausanne. The test cascade was exposed to flow conditions as expected during the surge blow-down phase which is characterized by large separation regions. Measurements of the steady-state flow conditions on the blade surface, at the outer wall, upstream and downstream of the cascade provided detailed information about the steady flow conditions. The cascade was then subjected to controlled vibration of the blades with constant amplitudes and inter-blade phase angles. Unsteady pressure measurements on the blade surface and at the casing wall provided information about the resulting unsteady flow conditions. Analytical CFD calculations were performed. The steady flow field was calculated using a RANS code. Based on the steady-state flow field, unsteady calculations applying a linearized code were carried out. The agreement between measurements and calculations shows that the steady flow as well as the unsteady flow phenomena can be predicted quantitatively. In addition, knowing the blade vibration mode shape, which in this case is a torsion mode, the aerodynamic damping can be determined for the corresponding flow conditions.


Author(s):  
J M Desantes ◽  
J V Pastor ◽  
A Doudou

In this paper laser Doppler anemometry is used to characterize the steady flow field inside the cylinder generated by the two intake ports of a four-valve diesel head over the whole valve lift range and to compare the patterns at two different sections commonly used for global characterization in order to decide which is more appropriate for cylinder head evaluation. A more detailed investigation is performed for two valve lifts where the change in the flow patterns is more evident by applying a spectral analysis with the local normalized slotting technique to study the turbulent structures accompanying the in-cylinder swirl development.


2018 ◽  
Vol 175 ◽  
pp. 02012
Author(s):  
Xu Zhigao ◽  
Liu Xinguo ◽  
Ma Jing

The blowing flow field of a propellant storage vessel are simulated using Fluent software. Through steady flow field calculation, some important flow field parameters, such as pressure, temperature, velocity and Streamline, are obtained under three different working conditions. Based on these parameters, the effects of three different working conditions are analysed. According to the analysis, the improved blowing scheme is given, which can effectively improve the efficiency of the blowing process.


2013 ◽  
Vol 67 ◽  
pp. 56-68 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaojun Ma ◽  
Xianting Li ◽  
Xiaoliang Shao ◽  
Xuan Jiang

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