This paper reports an experimental investigation on the flow of a water entry cavity formed with a water jet cavitator.To investigate the formation characteristics,systematic water entry experiments were conducted in ...This paper reports an experimental investigation on the flow of a water entry cavity formed with a water jet cavitator.To investigate the formation characteristics,systematic water entry experiments were conducted in a water tank under different water jet rates,entry velocities,entry angles,and nozzle diameters.The formation mechanism of the water entry cavity was also analyzed.Results indicate that before the model impacts the water surface for water entry with a water jet cavitator,a gas bubble is created,and its width increases as the model approaches the water surface.Moreover,the length of the water jet gradually reduces to zero due to the increase in the static pressure of the water.The formation of the cavity is directly correlated with the location of the stagnation point moving downstream from the far field of the water jet to the exit of the water jet nozzle with the increasing entry depth.The dominant parameter is the momentum ratio of the water jet and quiescent water.展开更多
To deal with the effect of compressible fluids on the supercavitating flow over the subsonic disk cavitator of a projectile, a finite volume method is formulated based on the ideal compressible potential theory. By us...To deal with the effect of compressible fluids on the supercavitating flow over the subsonic disk cavitator of a projectile, a finite volume method is formulated based on the ideal compressible potential theory. By using the continuity equation and Tait state equation as well as Riabouchinsky closure model, an“inverse problem”solution is presented for the supercavitating flow. According to the impenetrable condition on the surface of supercavity, a new iterative method for the supercavity shape is designed to deal with the effect of compressibility on the supercavity shape, pressure drag coefficient and density field. By this method, the very low cavitation number can be computed. The calculated results agree well with the experimental data and empirical formula. At the subsonic condition, the fluid compressibility will make supercavity length and radius increase. The supercavity expands, but remains spheroid. The effect on the first 1/3 part of supercavity is not obvious. The drag coefficient of projectile increases as the cavitation number or Mach number increases. With Mach number increasing, the compressibility is more and more significant. The compressibility must be considered as far as the accurate calculation of supercavitating flow is concerned.展开更多
Water ramjets using outer water as an oxidizer have been demonstrated as a potential propulsion mode for underwater High Speed Supercavitating Vehicles (HSSVs) because of their higher energy density, power density, an...Water ramjets using outer water as an oxidizer have been demonstrated as a potential propulsion mode for underwater High Speed Supercavitating Vehicles (HSSVs) because of their higher energy density, power density, and specific impulse, but water flux changes the shapes of supercavity. To uncover the cavitator drag characteristics and the supercavity shape of HSSVs with water inflow for ramjets, supercavitation flows around a disk cavitator with inlet hole are studied using the homogenous model. By changing the water inflow in the range of 0-10 L/s through cavitators having different water inlet areas, a series of numerical simulations of supercavitation flows was performed. The water inflow flux of ramjets significantly influences the drag features of disk cavitators and the supercavity shape, but it has little influence on the slender ratio of supercavitaty. Furthermore, as the water inlet area increases, the drag coefficient of the cavitators' front face decreases, but this increase does not influence the diameter of the supercavity's maximum cross section and the drag coefficient of the entire cavitator significantly. In addition, with increasing waterflux of the ramjet, both the drag coefficient of cavitators and the maximum diameter of supercavities decrease stably. This research will be helpful for layout optimization and supercavitaty scheme design of HSSVs with water inflow for ramjets.展开更多
A control scheme named the variable-lateral-force cavitator, which is focused on the control of lift force, drag force and lateral forces for underwater supercavity vehicles was proposed, and the supercavitating flow ...A control scheme named the variable-lateral-force cavitator, which is focused on the control of lift force, drag force and lateral forces for underwater supercavity vehicles was proposed, and the supercavitating flow around the cavitator was investigated numerically using the mixture multiphase flow model. It is verified that the forces of pitching, yawing, drag and lift, as well as the supercavity size of the underwater vehicle can be effectively regulated through the movements of the control element of the variable-lateral-force cavitator in the radial and circumferential directions. In addition, if the control element on either side protrudes to a height of 5% of the diameter of the front cavitator, an amount of forces of pitching and yawing equivalent to 30% of the drag force will be produced, and the supercavity section appears concave inwards simultaneously. It is also found that both the drag force and lift force of the variable-lateral-force cavitator decline as the angle of attack increases.展开更多
The cavitator is the key component of a supercavitating vehicle. Based on the potential flow theory and ANSYS, we perform stress and deformation analysis of a cavitator and present a computational procedure of superca...The cavitator is the key component of a supercavitating vehicle. Based on the potential flow theory and ANSYS, we perform stress and deformation analysis of a cavitator and present a computational procedure of supercavitating shape when the vehicle was in high speed motion. Different shapes and materials models were examined to determine the deformation arid the extent of influence on the cavity shape. Information obtained from these analyses reveals that the deformation of the cavitator can be one of the causes of supereavitating vehicle failure .展开更多
The influence of phase-change coefficients variations in the Singhal cavitation model on the calculation results has been numerically studied. By comparing the numerical results and experimental data, the relationship...The influence of phase-change coefficients variations in the Singhal cavitation model on the calculation results has been numerically studied. By comparing the numerical results and experimental data, the relationship between the coefficients and cavitation numbers is obtained. The calculation results of 2d axisymmetrical cylinder with 45-degree cone cavitator show that under different cavitation numbers, there are three typical kind of cavities, which are respectively main cavity, secondary cavity and rear cavity. The coefficients variations have a great influence respectively on the three type cavities in shape, collapse position, collapse strength, etc, and different cavitation numbers are corresponding to different phase-change coefficients. The cavitation flow field can be divided into three typical zones according to the cavitation number: weak-cavitation zone, secondary-cavitation zone and supercavitation zone. For 45-degree cone cavitator cylinder, the evaporation coefficients will firstly decrease and then increase with the decrease of cavitation numbers in secondary-cavitation zone, while the condensation coefficients keep relatively lower and almost unchanged. In weak-cavitation zone, there only exists the smaller main cavity attached to the model head or there is no obvious cavity. In supercavitation zone, the secondary cavity attached to the model will fall off and merge into the new rear cavity.展开更多
This paper presents a numerical simulation of the geometry and the pressure distribution of a ventilated supercavity at different cavitator amplitudes and periods of motion.The numerical method is validated by compari...This paper presents a numerical simulation of the geometry and the pressure distribution of a ventilated supercavity at different cavitator amplitudes and periods of motion.The numerical method is validated by comparing with the results of a semi-empirical formula under specific conditions.It is shown that the simulation can capture the boundary fluctuations of the ventilated supercavity and its internal pressure variations in a cavitator motion cycle.The simulation results show that the supercavity boundary experiences wave-like deformations when the wavelength of the disturbance caused by the cavitator motion is comparable to the supercavity length.It is also shown that the supercavity closure changes in form between a re-entrant jet and a twin vortex owing to the variations of the pressure difference between the outside and the inside of the supercavity near the closure region.The maximum diameter of the ventilated supercavity exhibits periodic changes with a double peak in each cavitator motion cycle,caused by the corresponding changes of the difference between the internal and external pressures.With the increase of the amplitude of motion of the cavitator,the supercavity boundary has enhanced wave-like undulations,with an increased maximum diameter,and with fluctuations in the cavitation number.As the period of the cavitator motion increases,the wavelength of the disturbances caused by this motion becomes greater than the supercavity length,and so the wave-like undulations of the supercavity boundary and the maximum diameter of the supercavity gradually decrease,but the variations of the cavitation number increase.Moreover,with the increase of the periods,the delay effects on the variations of the characteristics of the supercavity geometry caused by cavitator motion gradually decrease,and they practically vanish for large periods.展开更多
With the application of supercavitation effect, a novel device named rotational supercavitating evaporator(RSCE) was recently designed for desalination. In order to improve the blade shape of rotational cavitator in R...With the application of supercavitation effect, a novel device named rotational supercavitating evaporator(RSCE) was recently designed for desalination. In order to improve the blade shape of rotational cavitator in RSCE for performance optimization and then design three-dimensional blades, numerical simulations are conducted on the supercavitating flows(with cavitation number ranging from 0.055 to 0.315) around two-dimensional planar symmetric wedge-shaped cavitators with different wedge angles varied from 10 to 180 degrees. Proper numerical method for simulating supercavitating flows around planar symmetric cavitator is established, and assessment of k-ε-v2 -f turbulence model in simulating cavitating flows is conducted. It shows that the size of computational domain would affect the simulation result. Empirical formulae for supercavity dimensions about cavitation number at different wedge angles are obtained, which are of significant importance in the subsequent design of three-dimensional blade. The characteristics of resistance at different wedge angles are discussed, which, together with the characteristics of supercavity dimensions, play important roles in the optimal design of RSCE.展开更多
The rotating axisymmetric cavitator is widely applied in underwater vehicles, and its rotational motion affects the cavita- ting flow over the cavitator. This study focuses on the effect of rotation on the flow struct...The rotating axisymmetric cavitator is widely applied in underwater vehicles, and its rotational motion affects the cavita- ting flow over the cavitator. This study focuses on the effect of rotation on the flow structure in the cavity bubble. Unsteady 2-D/3-D numerical simulations of cavitating flows over axisymmetric cavitators are performed using the volume of fraction (VOF) method and the Sauer-Schnerr cavitation model. Firstly, the 2-D simulation of cavitating flow over a circular disk or a cone cavitator is carried out at various cavitation numbers (0.15, 0.175, 0.2, 0.225 and 0.25). The simulated cavity lengths and drag coefficients are compared with the experimental data, the theoretical estimations and the published numerical results. Then the 3-D simulations of cavitating flows over the same axisymmetric cavitators with different rotating speeds are performed using the sliding mesh model (SMM). The effect of rotation on the cavity shape and the internal flow structure is analyzed.展开更多
Gold ores in the Jiaozhou region of China are characterized by their abundant reserves,low grade,fine dissemination,and chal-lenges in upgrading.Froth flotation,with xanthate as the collector,is a commonly employed me...Gold ores in the Jiaozhou region of China are characterized by their abundant reserves,low grade,fine dissemination,and chal-lenges in upgrading.Froth flotation,with xanthate as the collector,is a commonly employed method for enriching auriferous pyrite from these ores.This study aimed to develop a more efficient flotation process by utilizing cavitation nanobubbles for a low-grade gold ore.Batch flotation tests demonstrated that nanobubbles significantly enhanced the flotation performance of auriferous pyrite,as evidenced by improved concentrate S and Au grades and their recoveries.The mechanisms underlying this enhancement were explored by investigat-ing surface nanobubble(SNB)formation,bulk nanobubble(BNB)attachment to hydrophobic pyrite surfaces,and nanobubble-induced agglomeration using atomic force microscopy(AFM)and focused beam reflectance measurement(FBRM).The results revealed that nan-obubble coverage on the pyrite surface is a critical factor influencing surface hydrophobicity and agglomeration.SNBs exhibited higher coverage on pyrite surfaces with increased surface hydrophobicity,flow rate,and cavitation time.Similarly,BNB attachment on pyrite surfaces was significantly increased with surface hydrophobicity and cavitation time.Enhanced surface hydrophobicity,along with higher flow rates and cavitation times,promoted pyrite particle agglomeration owing to the increased nanobubble coverage,ultimately leading to improved flotation performance.展开更多
This paper aims to numerically explore the characteristics of unsteady cavitating flow around a NACA0015 hydrofoil,with a focus on vorticity attributes.The simulation utilizes a homogeneous mixture model coupled with ...This paper aims to numerically explore the characteristics of unsteady cavitating flow around a NACA0015 hydrofoil,with a focus on vorticity attributes.The simulation utilizes a homogeneous mixture model coupled with a filter-based density correction turbulence model and a modified Zwart cavitation model.The study investigates the dynamic cavitation features of the thermal fluid around the hydrofoil at various incoming flow velocities.It systematically elucidates the evolution of cavitation and vortex dynamics corresponding to each velocity condition.The results indicate that with increasing incoming flow velocity,distinct cavitation processes take place in the flow field.展开更多
Cavitation is an unavoidable phenomenon in the operation of centrifugal pumps.Prolonged cavitation can cause significant damage to the components of the flow channel,and in severe cases,it may even interfere with the ...Cavitation is an unavoidable phenomenon in the operation of centrifugal pumps.Prolonged cavitation can cause significant damage to the components of the flow channel,and in severe cases,it may even interfere with the normal energy exchange processes within the pump.Therefore,effective monitoring of cavitation in centrifugal pumps is crucial.This article presents a study that approaches the issue from an acoustic perspective,using experimental methods to gather and analyze acoustic data at the inlet and outlet of centrifugal pumps across various flow rates,with hydrophones as the primary measuring instruments.Results show that flow rate significantly affects noise levels in both non-cavitation and mild cavitation stages,with noise increasing as the flow rate rises.As the cavitation margin(NPSHa)decreases,inlet and outlet noise trends diverge:inlet noise drops sharply,while outlet noise initially increases before sharply decreasing.Both exhibit a distinct zone of abrupt change,where NPSHa values offer earlier cavitation detection than traditional methods.The noise at the pump’s inlet and outlet primarily consists of discrete and broadband noise,with most energy concentrated at discrete frequencies—shaft frequency(24 Hz),blade frequency(144 Hz),and their harmonics.As NPSHa decreases,the inlet’s discrete and broadband noise frequencies decline,while they increase at the outlet.Monitoring changes in these spectrum characteristics provides an additional means of predicting cavitation onset.展开更多
Hydrodynamic cavitation,as an efficient technique applied in many physical and chemical treatment methods,has been widely used by various industries and in several technological fields.Relevant generators,designed wit...Hydrodynamic cavitation,as an efficient technique applied in many physical and chemical treatment methods,has been widely used by various industries and in several technological fields.Relevant generators,designed with specific structures and parameters,can produce cavitation effects,thereby enabling effective treatment and reasonable transformation of substances.This paper reviews the design principles,performance,and practical applications associated with different types of cavitation generators,aiming to provide theoretical support for the optimization of these systems.It systematically analyzes the underpinning mechanisms and the various factors influencing the cavitation phenomena,also conducting a comparative analysis of the performance of different types of generators.Specific applications dealing with wastewater treatment,chemical reaction acceleration,and other fields are discussed together with the advantages,disadvantages,and applicability of each type of cavitation generator.We also explore research progress in areas such as cavitation stability,energy efficiency,and equipment design upgrades.The study concludes by forecasting the application prospects of intelligent design and computational fluid dynamics(CFD)in optimizing and advancing cavitation generators.It proposes new ideas for the further development of cavitation technology and highlights directions for its widespread future application.展开更多
Under submerged conditions, compared with traditional self-excited oscillating pulsed waterjets(SOPWs), annular fluid-enhanced self-excited oscillating pulsed waterjets(AFESOPWs) exhibit a higher surge pressure throug...Under submerged conditions, compared with traditional self-excited oscillating pulsed waterjets(SOPWs), annular fluid-enhanced self-excited oscillating pulsed waterjets(AFESOPWs) exhibit a higher surge pressure through self-priming. However, their pressure frequency and cavitation characteristics remain unclear, resulting in an inability to fully utilize resonance and cavitation erosion to break coal and rock. In this study, high-frequency pressure testing, high-speed photography, and large eddy simulation(LES) are used to investigate the distribution of the pressure frequency band, evolution law of the cavitation cloud, and its regulation mechanism of a continuous waterjet, SOPW, and AFESOPW. The results indicated that the excitation of the plunger pump, shearing layer vortex, and bubble collapse corresponded to the three high-amplitude frequency bands of the waterjet pressure. AFESOPWs have an additional self-priming frequency that can produce a larger amplitude under a synergistic effect with the second high-amplitude frequency band. A better cavitation effect was produced after self-priming the annulus fluid, and the shedding frequency of the cavitation clouds of the three types of waterjets was linearly related to the cavitation number. The peak pressure of the waterjet and cavitation erosion effect can be improved by modulating the waterjet pressure oscillation frequency and cavitation shedding frequency.展开更多
The synergetic technology of hydrodynamic cavitation(HC)and peroxydisulfate(PDS)has been adopted for the treatment of organic pollutants,while the rationale behind the thermal-activation of PDS in this process remains...The synergetic technology of hydrodynamic cavitation(HC)and peroxydisulfate(PDS)has been adopted for the treatment of organic pollutants,while the rationale behind the thermal-activation of PDS in this process remains lacking.This paper presented investigation on the degradation of tetracycline under two types of operating conditions,including“internal reaction conditions”(pH value and TC/PDS molar ratio)and“external physical conditions”(hole shape,solution temperature and inlet pressure).Special emphasis was paid on the analysis of thermal effects through a robust modeling approach.The results showed that a synergy index of 6.26 and a degradation rate of 56.71%could be obtained by the HC-PDS process,respectively,when the reaction conditions were optimized.Quenching experiment revealed that·OH and·SO_(4)^(-)were the predominant free radicals and their contribution to the degradation was 75.4%and 24.6%respectively,since a part of·SO_(4)^(-)was transformed into·OH in the solution.The thermal activation of PDS mainly occurred near the hole where the fitting temperature was around 340 K,while·OH was generated in the bubble collapse region downstream the hole,where the temperature was much higher and favorable for the cleavage of water molecular.The average temperature under different external physical conditions was in good consistence with the degradation rates.This research developed a useful method to effectively evaluate the activation extent of PDS by HC and could provide reliable guidance for further development of cavitational reactors to treat organic pollutants based on this hybrid approach.展开更多
Understanding the behaviour of composite marine propellers during operating conditions is a need of the present era since they emerge as a potential replacement for conventional propeller materials such as metals or a...Understanding the behaviour of composite marine propellers during operating conditions is a need of the present era since they emerge as a potential replacement for conventional propeller materials such as metals or alloys.They offer several benefits,such as high specific strength,low corrosion,delayed cavitation,improved dynamic stability,reduced noise levels,and overall energy efficiency.In addition,composite materials undergo passive deformation,termed as“bend-twist effect”,under hydrodynamic loads due to their inherent flexibility and anisotropy.Although performance analysis methods were developed in the past for marine propellers,there is a significant lack of literature on composite propellers.This article discusses the recent advancements in experimental and numerical modelling,state-of-the-art computational technologies,and mutated mathematical models that aid in designing,analysing,and optimising composite marine propellers.In the initial sections,performance evaluation methods and challenges with the existing propeller materials are discussed.Thereafter,the benefits of composite propellers are critically reviewed.Numerical and experimental FSI coupling methods,cavitation performance,the effect of stacking sequence,and acoustic measurements are some critical areas discussed in detail.A two-way FSI-coupled simulation was conducted in a non-cavitating regime for four advanced ratios and compared with the literature results.Finally,the scope for future improvements and conclusions are mentioned.展开更多
Bubbles play crucial roles in various fields,including naval and ocean engineering,chemical engineering,and biochemical engineering.Numerous theoretical analyses,numerical simulations,and experimental studies have bee...Bubbles play crucial roles in various fields,including naval and ocean engineering,chemical engineering,and biochemical engineering.Numerous theoretical analyses,numerical simulations,and experimental studies have been conducted to reveal the mysteries of bubble motion and its mechanisms.These efforts have significantly advanced research in bubble dynamics,where theoretical study is an efficient method for bubble motion prediction.Since Lord Rayleigh introduced the theoretical model of single-bubble motion in incompressible fluid in 1917,theoretical studies have been pivotal in understanding bubble dynamics.This study provides a comprehensive review of the development and applicability of theoretical studies in bubble dynamics using typical theoretical bubble models across different periods as a focal point and an overview of bubble theory applications in underwater explosion,marine cavitation,and seismic exploration.This study aims to serve as a reference and catalyst for further advancements in theoretical analysis and practical applications of bubble theory across marine fields.展开更多
Soil aggregate stability is a fundamental measure for evaluating soil structure.While numerous tests exist for assessing soil aggregate stability,ultrasonic agitation(UA)is widely recognized for its effectiveness.None...Soil aggregate stability is a fundamental measure for evaluating soil structure.While numerous tests exist for assessing soil aggregate stability,ultrasonic agitation(UA)is widely recognized for its effectiveness.Nonetheless,a significant limitation of UA is the lack of standardized methodologies and stability assessment criteria,resulting in inconsistency and incomparability across studies.Several critical factors influence the assessment of soil aggregate stability,including sample preparation(e.g.,drying,sieving,and settling duration),initial and final aggregate size classes,the definition of final energy form and its calculation,variations in instrumentation and laboratory procedures,and the absence of standardized criteria.Unlike some stability methods,UA produces a broad range of results,with dispersion energy varying significantly(0.5–13440 J g^(-1))across different soil and aggregate types due to divergent procedural settings.These settings encompass factors such as initial power and amplitude,temperature fluctuation,soil/water ratio,probe specification(diameter and insertion depth),and the choice of liquid used during the process.Furthermore,UA faces challenges related to limited reproducibility,raising doubts about its status as a standard stability assessment method.To address these issues,standardization through predefined procedures and stability criteria has the potential to transform UA into a precise and widely accepted method for both qualitative and quantitative assessments of soil stability.In this comprehensive review,we outline the challenges in standardizing UA,elucidate the factors contributing to dispersion energy variation,and offer practical recommendations to establish standardized protocols for UA in soil aggregate stability assessments.展开更多
Verification and validation(V&V)is a helpful tool for evaluating simulation errors,but its application in unsteady cavitating flow remains a challenging issue due to the difficulty in meeting the requirement of an...Verification and validation(V&V)is a helpful tool for evaluating simulation errors,but its application in unsteady cavitating flow remains a challenging issue due to the difficulty in meeting the requirement of an asymptotic range.Hence,a new V&V approach for large eddy simulation(LES)is proposed.This approach offers a viable solution for the error estimation of simulation data that are unable to satisfy the asymptotic range.The simulation errors of cavitating flow around a projectile near the free surface are assessed using the new V&V method.The evident error values are primarily dispersed around the cavity region and free surface.The increasingly intense cavitating flow increases the error magnitudes.In addition,the modeling error magnitudes of the Dynamic Smagorinsky-Lilly model are substantially smaller than that of the Smagorinsky-Lilly model.The present V&V method can capture the decrease in the modeling errors due to model enhancements,further exhibiting its applicability in cavitating flow simulations.Moreover,the monitoring points where the simulation data are beyond the asymptotic range are primarily dispersed near the cavity region,and the number of such points grows as the cavitating flow intensifies.The simulation outcomes also suggest that the re-entrant jet and shedding cavity collapse are the chief sources of vorticity motions,which remarkably affect the simulation accuracy.The results of this study provide a valuable reference for V&V research.展开更多
The behaviors of unsteady flow structures and corresponding hydrodynamics for a pitching hydrofoil are investigated numerically and theoretically in the present paper.The aims are to derive the total lift by finite-do...The behaviors of unsteady flow structures and corresponding hydrodynamics for a pitching hydrofoil are investigated numerically and theoretically in the present paper.The aims are to derive the total lift by finite-domain impulse theory for subcavitating flow(σ=8.0)and cavitating flow(σ=3.0),and to quantify the distinct impact of individual vortex structures on the transient lift to appreciate the interplay among cavitation,flow structures,and vortex dynamics.The motion of the hydrofoil is set to pitch up clockwise with an almost constant rate from 0°to 15°and then back to 0°,for the Reynolds number,7.5×105,and the frequency,0.2 Hz,respectively.The results reveal that the presence of cavities delays the migration of the laminar separation bubble(LSB)from the trailing edge(TE)to the leading edge(LE),consequently postponing the hysteresis in the inflection of lift coefficients.The eventual stall under the sub-cavitation regime is the result of LSB bursting.While the instabilities within the leading-edge LSB induce the convection of cavitation-dominated vortices under the cavitation regime instead.Having validated the lift coefficients on the hydrofoil through the finite-domain impulse theory using the standard force expression,the Lamb vector integral emerges as the main contribution to the generation of unsteady lift.Moreover,the typical vortices’contributions to the transient lift during dynamic stall are accurately quantified.The analysis indicates that the clockwise leading-edge vortex(−LEV)contributes positively,while the counterclockwise trailing-edge vortex(+TEV)contributes negatively.The negative influence becomes particularly pronounced after reaching the peak of total lift,as the shedding of the concentrated wake vortex precipitates a sharp decline due to a predominant negative lift contribution from the TEV region.Generally,the vortices’contribution is relatively modest in sub-cavitating flow,but it is notably more significant in the context of incipient cavitating flow.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.52371344 and U22A2012)Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China(No.2024A1515012274 and 2021A1515011917)+1 种基金The Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities,Sun Yat-sen University(No.22qntd0601)the start-up funding received by Prof.Yunhua Jiang from Sun Yat-sen University.
文摘This paper reports an experimental investigation on the flow of a water entry cavity formed with a water jet cavitator.To investigate the formation characteristics,systematic water entry experiments were conducted in a water tank under different water jet rates,entry velocities,entry angles,and nozzle diameters.The formation mechanism of the water entry cavity was also analyzed.Results indicate that before the model impacts the water surface for water entry with a water jet cavitator,a gas bubble is created,and its width increases as the model approaches the water surface.Moreover,the length of the water jet gradually reduces to zero due to the increase in the static pressure of the water.The formation of the cavity is directly correlated with the location of the stagnation point moving downstream from the far field of the water jet to the exit of the water jet nozzle with the increasing entry depth.The dominant parameter is the momentum ratio of the water jet and quiescent water.
基金Foundation item: Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51309230), and China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Nos. 2014T70992 and 2013 M542531)We would like to thank Dr. Tao Miao for closely following our work and making several useful suggestions.
文摘To deal with the effect of compressible fluids on the supercavitating flow over the subsonic disk cavitator of a projectile, a finite volume method is formulated based on the ideal compressible potential theory. By using the continuity equation and Tait state equation as well as Riabouchinsky closure model, an“inverse problem”solution is presented for the supercavitating flow. According to the impenetrable condition on the surface of supercavity, a new iterative method for the supercavity shape is designed to deal with the effect of compressibility on the supercavity shape, pressure drag coefficient and density field. By this method, the very low cavitation number can be computed. The calculated results agree well with the experimental data and empirical formula. At the subsonic condition, the fluid compressibility will make supercavity length and radius increase. The supercavity expands, but remains spheroid. The effect on the first 1/3 part of supercavity is not obvious. The drag coefficient of projectile increases as the cavitation number or Mach number increases. With Mach number increasing, the compressibility is more and more significant. The compressibility must be considered as far as the accurate calculation of supercavitating flow is concerned.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos. 51579209, 51409215 and 51679202
文摘Water ramjets using outer water as an oxidizer have been demonstrated as a potential propulsion mode for underwater High Speed Supercavitating Vehicles (HSSVs) because of their higher energy density, power density, and specific impulse, but water flux changes the shapes of supercavity. To uncover the cavitator drag characteristics and the supercavity shape of HSSVs with water inflow for ramjets, supercavitation flows around a disk cavitator with inlet hole are studied using the homogenous model. By changing the water inflow in the range of 0-10 L/s through cavitators having different water inlet areas, a series of numerical simulations of supercavitation flows was performed. The water inflow flux of ramjets significantly influences the drag features of disk cavitators and the supercavity shape, but it has little influence on the slender ratio of supercavitaty. Furthermore, as the water inlet area increases, the drag coefficient of the cavitators' front face decreases, but this increase does not influence the diameter of the supercavity's maximum cross section and the drag coefficient of the entire cavitator significantly. In addition, with increasing waterflux of the ramjet, both the drag coefficient of cavitators and the maximum diameter of supercavities decrease stably. This research will be helpful for layout optimization and supercavitaty scheme design of HSSVs with water inflow for ramjets.
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.51379108 and 51609125)the Open Foundation of Engineering Research Center of Eco-environment in Three Gorges Reservoir Region,Ministry of Education(Grant No.2015KF-03)the University Scientific Research and Application Project of Yichang(Grant No.A16-302-a13)
文摘A control scheme named the variable-lateral-force cavitator, which is focused on the control of lift force, drag force and lateral forces for underwater supercavity vehicles was proposed, and the supercavitating flow around the cavitator was investigated numerically using the mixture multiphase flow model. It is verified that the forces of pitching, yawing, drag and lift, as well as the supercavity size of the underwater vehicle can be effectively regulated through the movements of the control element of the variable-lateral-force cavitator in the radial and circumferential directions. In addition, if the control element on either side protrudes to a height of 5% of the diameter of the front cavitator, an amount of forces of pitching and yawing equivalent to 30% of the drag force will be produced, and the supercavity section appears concave inwards simultaneously. It is also found that both the drag force and lift force of the variable-lateral-force cavitator decline as the angle of attack increases.
文摘The cavitator is the key component of a supercavitating vehicle. Based on the potential flow theory and ANSYS, we perform stress and deformation analysis of a cavitator and present a computational procedure of supercavitating shape when the vehicle was in high speed motion. Different shapes and materials models were examined to determine the deformation arid the extent of influence on the cavity shape. Information obtained from these analyses reveals that the deformation of the cavitator can be one of the causes of supereavitating vehicle failure .
基金Sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.51149003)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant No.HIT.NSRIF.2013033)
文摘The influence of phase-change coefficients variations in the Singhal cavitation model on the calculation results has been numerically studied. By comparing the numerical results and experimental data, the relationship between the coefficients and cavitation numbers is obtained. The calculation results of 2d axisymmetrical cylinder with 45-degree cone cavitator show that under different cavitation numbers, there are three typical kind of cavities, which are respectively main cavity, secondary cavity and rear cavity. The coefficients variations have a great influence respectively on the three type cavities in shape, collapse position, collapse strength, etc, and different cavitation numbers are corresponding to different phase-change coefficients. The cavitation flow field can be divided into three typical zones according to the cavitation number: weak-cavitation zone, secondary-cavitation zone and supercavitation zone. For 45-degree cone cavitator cylinder, the evaporation coefficients will firstly decrease and then increase with the decrease of cavitation numbers in secondary-cavitation zone, while the condensation coefficients keep relatively lower and almost unchanged. In weak-cavitation zone, there only exists the smaller main cavity attached to the model head or there is no obvious cavity. In supercavitation zone, the secondary cavity attached to the model will fall off and merge into the new rear cavity.
基金Projects supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.51409071).
文摘This paper presents a numerical simulation of the geometry and the pressure distribution of a ventilated supercavity at different cavitator amplitudes and periods of motion.The numerical method is validated by comparing with the results of a semi-empirical formula under specific conditions.It is shown that the simulation can capture the boundary fluctuations of the ventilated supercavity and its internal pressure variations in a cavitator motion cycle.The simulation results show that the supercavity boundary experiences wave-like deformations when the wavelength of the disturbance caused by the cavitator motion is comparable to the supercavity length.It is also shown that the supercavity closure changes in form between a re-entrant jet and a twin vortex owing to the variations of the pressure difference between the outside and the inside of the supercavity near the closure region.The maximum diameter of the ventilated supercavity exhibits periodic changes with a double peak in each cavitator motion cycle,caused by the corresponding changes of the difference between the internal and external pressures.With the increase of the amplitude of motion of the cavitator,the supercavity boundary has enhanced wave-like undulations,with an increased maximum diameter,and with fluctuations in the cavitation number.As the period of the cavitator motion increases,the wavelength of the disturbances caused by this motion becomes greater than the supercavity length,and so the wave-like undulations of the supercavity boundary and the maximum diameter of the supercavity gradually decrease,but the variations of the cavitation number increase.Moreover,with the increase of the periods,the delay effects on the variations of the characteristics of the supercavity geometry caused by cavitator motion gradually decrease,and they practically vanish for large periods.
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文摘With the application of supercavitation effect, a novel device named rotational supercavitating evaporator(RSCE) was recently designed for desalination. In order to improve the blade shape of rotational cavitator in RSCE for performance optimization and then design three-dimensional blades, numerical simulations are conducted on the supercavitating flows(with cavitation number ranging from 0.055 to 0.315) around two-dimensional planar symmetric wedge-shaped cavitators with different wedge angles varied from 10 to 180 degrees. Proper numerical method for simulating supercavitating flows around planar symmetric cavitator is established, and assessment of k-ε-v2 -f turbulence model in simulating cavitating flows is conducted. It shows that the size of computational domain would affect the simulation result. Empirical formulae for supercavity dimensions about cavitation number at different wedge angles are obtained, which are of significant importance in the subsequent design of three-dimensional blade. The characteristics of resistance at different wedge angles are discussed, which, together with the characteristics of supercavity dimensions, play important roles in the optimal design of RSCE.
基金Project Supported by the Sepcial Research Program of Public Welfare and Capacity Building in Guangdong Province(Grant No.2015A020216008)
文摘The rotating axisymmetric cavitator is widely applied in underwater vehicles, and its rotational motion affects the cavita- ting flow over the cavitator. This study focuses on the effect of rotation on the flow structure in the cavity bubble. Unsteady 2-D/3-D numerical simulations of cavitating flows over axisymmetric cavitators are performed using the volume of fraction (VOF) method and the Sauer-Schnerr cavitation model. Firstly, the 2-D simulation of cavitating flow over a circular disk or a cone cavitator is carried out at various cavitation numbers (0.15, 0.175, 0.2, 0.225 and 0.25). The simulated cavity lengths and drag coefficients are compared with the experimental data, the theoretical estimations and the published numerical results. Then the 3-D simulations of cavitating flows over the same axisymmetric cavitators with different rotating speeds are performed using the sliding mesh model (SMM). The effect of rotation on the cavity shape and the internal flow structure is analyzed.
基金support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.52204274)the Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation,China(No.ZR2021QE122)+1 种基金Shandong Provincial Department of Science and Technology Key Project,China(No.2023TZXD021)Shandong Provincial Department of Science and Technology,China(No.ZTYJY-KY-2033-11).
文摘Gold ores in the Jiaozhou region of China are characterized by their abundant reserves,low grade,fine dissemination,and chal-lenges in upgrading.Froth flotation,with xanthate as the collector,is a commonly employed method for enriching auriferous pyrite from these ores.This study aimed to develop a more efficient flotation process by utilizing cavitation nanobubbles for a low-grade gold ore.Batch flotation tests demonstrated that nanobubbles significantly enhanced the flotation performance of auriferous pyrite,as evidenced by improved concentrate S and Au grades and their recoveries.The mechanisms underlying this enhancement were explored by investigat-ing surface nanobubble(SNB)formation,bulk nanobubble(BNB)attachment to hydrophobic pyrite surfaces,and nanobubble-induced agglomeration using atomic force microscopy(AFM)and focused beam reflectance measurement(FBRM).The results revealed that nan-obubble coverage on the pyrite surface is a critical factor influencing surface hydrophobicity and agglomeration.SNBs exhibited higher coverage on pyrite surfaces with increased surface hydrophobicity,flow rate,and cavitation time.Similarly,BNB attachment on pyrite surfaces was significantly increased with surface hydrophobicity and cavitation time.Enhanced surface hydrophobicity,along with higher flow rates and cavitation times,promoted pyrite particle agglomeration owing to the increased nanobubble coverage,ultimately leading to improved flotation performance.
文摘This paper aims to numerically explore the characteristics of unsteady cavitating flow around a NACA0015 hydrofoil,with a focus on vorticity attributes.The simulation utilizes a homogeneous mixture model coupled with a filter-based density correction turbulence model and a modified Zwart cavitation model.The study investigates the dynamic cavitation features of the thermal fluid around the hydrofoil at various incoming flow velocities.It systematically elucidates the evolution of cavitation and vortex dynamics corresponding to each velocity condition.The results indicate that with increasing incoming flow velocity,distinct cavitation processes take place in the flow field.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Research Project No.52169018).
文摘Cavitation is an unavoidable phenomenon in the operation of centrifugal pumps.Prolonged cavitation can cause significant damage to the components of the flow channel,and in severe cases,it may even interfere with the normal energy exchange processes within the pump.Therefore,effective monitoring of cavitation in centrifugal pumps is crucial.This article presents a study that approaches the issue from an acoustic perspective,using experimental methods to gather and analyze acoustic data at the inlet and outlet of centrifugal pumps across various flow rates,with hydrophones as the primary measuring instruments.Results show that flow rate significantly affects noise levels in both non-cavitation and mild cavitation stages,with noise increasing as the flow rate rises.As the cavitation margin(NPSHa)decreases,inlet and outlet noise trends diverge:inlet noise drops sharply,while outlet noise initially increases before sharply decreasing.Both exhibit a distinct zone of abrupt change,where NPSHa values offer earlier cavitation detection than traditional methods.The noise at the pump’s inlet and outlet primarily consists of discrete and broadband noise,with most energy concentrated at discrete frequencies—shaft frequency(24 Hz),blade frequency(144 Hz),and their harmonics.As NPSHa decreases,the inlet’s discrete and broadband noise frequencies decline,while they increase at the outlet.Monitoring changes in these spectrum characteristics provides an additional means of predicting cavitation onset.
文摘Hydrodynamic cavitation,as an efficient technique applied in many physical and chemical treatment methods,has been widely used by various industries and in several technological fields.Relevant generators,designed with specific structures and parameters,can produce cavitation effects,thereby enabling effective treatment and reasonable transformation of substances.This paper reviews the design principles,performance,and practical applications associated with different types of cavitation generators,aiming to provide theoretical support for the optimization of these systems.It systematically analyzes the underpinning mechanisms and the various factors influencing the cavitation phenomena,also conducting a comparative analysis of the performance of different types of generators.Specific applications dealing with wastewater treatment,chemical reaction acceleration,and other fields are discussed together with the advantages,disadvantages,and applicability of each type of cavitation generator.We also explore research progress in areas such as cavitation stability,energy efficiency,and equipment design upgrades.The study concludes by forecasting the application prospects of intelligent design and computational fluid dynamics(CFD)in optimizing and advancing cavitation generators.It proposes new ideas for the further development of cavitation technology and highlights directions for its widespread future application.
基金supported by the program for National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 52174173, 52274188, and 52104190)the Joint Funds of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. U24A2091)+1 种基金The Natural Science Foundation of Henan Polytechnic University (No. B2021-2)Double FirstClass Initiative of Safety and Energy Engineering (Henan Polytechnic University) (Nos. AQ20240703 and AQ20230304)。
文摘Under submerged conditions, compared with traditional self-excited oscillating pulsed waterjets(SOPWs), annular fluid-enhanced self-excited oscillating pulsed waterjets(AFESOPWs) exhibit a higher surge pressure through self-priming. However, their pressure frequency and cavitation characteristics remain unclear, resulting in an inability to fully utilize resonance and cavitation erosion to break coal and rock. In this study, high-frequency pressure testing, high-speed photography, and large eddy simulation(LES) are used to investigate the distribution of the pressure frequency band, evolution law of the cavitation cloud, and its regulation mechanism of a continuous waterjet, SOPW, and AFESOPW. The results indicated that the excitation of the plunger pump, shearing layer vortex, and bubble collapse corresponded to the three high-amplitude frequency bands of the waterjet pressure. AFESOPWs have an additional self-priming frequency that can produce a larger amplitude under a synergistic effect with the second high-amplitude frequency band. A better cavitation effect was produced after self-priming the annulus fluid, and the shedding frequency of the cavitation clouds of the three types of waterjets was linearly related to the cavitation number. The peak pressure of the waterjet and cavitation erosion effect can be improved by modulating the waterjet pressure oscillation frequency and cavitation shedding frequency.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.22136003 and 21972073)the Opening foundation of the Engineering Research Center of Ecoenvironment in Three Gorges Reservoir Region,Ministry of Education(No.KF2023-01)the Natural Science Foundation of Yichang City(No.A22-3-005)。
文摘The synergetic technology of hydrodynamic cavitation(HC)and peroxydisulfate(PDS)has been adopted for the treatment of organic pollutants,while the rationale behind the thermal-activation of PDS in this process remains lacking.This paper presented investigation on the degradation of tetracycline under two types of operating conditions,including“internal reaction conditions”(pH value and TC/PDS molar ratio)and“external physical conditions”(hole shape,solution temperature and inlet pressure).Special emphasis was paid on the analysis of thermal effects through a robust modeling approach.The results showed that a synergy index of 6.26 and a degradation rate of 56.71%could be obtained by the HC-PDS process,respectively,when the reaction conditions were optimized.Quenching experiment revealed that·OH and·SO_(4)^(-)were the predominant free radicals and their contribution to the degradation was 75.4%and 24.6%respectively,since a part of·SO_(4)^(-)was transformed into·OH in the solution.The thermal activation of PDS mainly occurred near the hole where the fitting temperature was around 340 K,while·OH was generated in the bubble collapse region downstream the hole,where the temperature was much higher and favorable for the cleavage of water molecular.The average temperature under different external physical conditions was in good consistence with the degradation rates.This research developed a useful method to effectively evaluate the activation extent of PDS by HC and could provide reliable guidance for further development of cavitational reactors to treat organic pollutants based on this hybrid approach.
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文摘Understanding the behaviour of composite marine propellers during operating conditions is a need of the present era since they emerge as a potential replacement for conventional propeller materials such as metals or alloys.They offer several benefits,such as high specific strength,low corrosion,delayed cavitation,improved dynamic stability,reduced noise levels,and overall energy efficiency.In addition,composite materials undergo passive deformation,termed as“bend-twist effect”,under hydrodynamic loads due to their inherent flexibility and anisotropy.Although performance analysis methods were developed in the past for marine propellers,there is a significant lack of literature on composite propellers.This article discusses the recent advancements in experimental and numerical modelling,state-of-the-art computational technologies,and mutated mathematical models that aid in designing,analysing,and optimising composite marine propellers.In the initial sections,performance evaluation methods and challenges with the existing propeller materials are discussed.Thereafter,the benefits of composite propellers are critically reviewed.Numerical and experimental FSI coupling methods,cavitation performance,the effect of stacking sequence,and acoustic measurements are some critical areas discussed in detail.A two-way FSI-coupled simulation was conducted in a non-cavitating regime for four advanced ratios and compared with the literature results.Finally,the scope for future improvements and conclusions are mentioned.
文摘Bubbles play crucial roles in various fields,including naval and ocean engineering,chemical engineering,and biochemical engineering.Numerous theoretical analyses,numerical simulations,and experimental studies have been conducted to reveal the mysteries of bubble motion and its mechanisms.These efforts have significantly advanced research in bubble dynamics,where theoretical study is an efficient method for bubble motion prediction.Since Lord Rayleigh introduced the theoretical model of single-bubble motion in incompressible fluid in 1917,theoretical studies have been pivotal in understanding bubble dynamics.This study provides a comprehensive review of the development and applicability of theoretical studies in bubble dynamics using typical theoretical bubble models across different periods as a focal point and an overview of bubble theory applications in underwater explosion,marine cavitation,and seismic exploration.This study aims to serve as a reference and catalyst for further advancements in theoretical analysis and practical applications of bubble theory across marine fields.
基金support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.42177299)the Guangdong Province Key Areas Research and Development Plan Project,China—Key Preparation Technology and Application of Green and Efficient Agricultural Input Controlled-Release Materials(No.2023B0202080002)。
文摘Soil aggregate stability is a fundamental measure for evaluating soil structure.While numerous tests exist for assessing soil aggregate stability,ultrasonic agitation(UA)is widely recognized for its effectiveness.Nonetheless,a significant limitation of UA is the lack of standardized methodologies and stability assessment criteria,resulting in inconsistency and incomparability across studies.Several critical factors influence the assessment of soil aggregate stability,including sample preparation(e.g.,drying,sieving,and settling duration),initial and final aggregate size classes,the definition of final energy form and its calculation,variations in instrumentation and laboratory procedures,and the absence of standardized criteria.Unlike some stability methods,UA produces a broad range of results,with dispersion energy varying significantly(0.5–13440 J g^(-1))across different soil and aggregate types due to divergent procedural settings.These settings encompass factors such as initial power and amplitude,temperature fluctuation,soil/water ratio,probe specification(diameter and insertion depth),and the choice of liquid used during the process.Furthermore,UA faces challenges related to limited reproducibility,raising doubts about its status as a standard stability assessment method.To address these issues,standardization through predefined procedures and stability criteria has the potential to transform UA into a precise and widely accepted method for both qualitative and quantitative assessments of soil stability.In this comprehensive review,we outline the challenges in standardizing UA,elucidate the factors contributing to dispersion energy variation,and offer practical recommendations to establish standardized protocols for UA in soil aggregate stability assessments.
基金Supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(2022YFB3303501)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Project Nos.52176041 and 12102308)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Project Nos.2042023kf0208 and 2042023kf0159).
文摘Verification and validation(V&V)is a helpful tool for evaluating simulation errors,but its application in unsteady cavitating flow remains a challenging issue due to the difficulty in meeting the requirement of an asymptotic range.Hence,a new V&V approach for large eddy simulation(LES)is proposed.This approach offers a viable solution for the error estimation of simulation data that are unable to satisfy the asymptotic range.The simulation errors of cavitating flow around a projectile near the free surface are assessed using the new V&V method.The evident error values are primarily dispersed around the cavity region and free surface.The increasingly intense cavitating flow increases the error magnitudes.In addition,the modeling error magnitudes of the Dynamic Smagorinsky-Lilly model are substantially smaller than that of the Smagorinsky-Lilly model.The present V&V method can capture the decrease in the modeling errors due to model enhancements,further exhibiting its applicability in cavitating flow simulations.Moreover,the monitoring points where the simulation data are beyond the asymptotic range are primarily dispersed near the cavity region,and the number of such points grows as the cavitating flow intensifies.The simulation outcomes also suggest that the re-entrant jet and shedding cavity collapse are the chief sources of vorticity motions,which remarkably affect the simulation accuracy.The results of this study provide a valuable reference for V&V research.
基金supported by the National Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.52279081,and 51839001).
文摘The behaviors of unsteady flow structures and corresponding hydrodynamics for a pitching hydrofoil are investigated numerically and theoretically in the present paper.The aims are to derive the total lift by finite-domain impulse theory for subcavitating flow(σ=8.0)and cavitating flow(σ=3.0),and to quantify the distinct impact of individual vortex structures on the transient lift to appreciate the interplay among cavitation,flow structures,and vortex dynamics.The motion of the hydrofoil is set to pitch up clockwise with an almost constant rate from 0°to 15°and then back to 0°,for the Reynolds number,7.5×105,and the frequency,0.2 Hz,respectively.The results reveal that the presence of cavities delays the migration of the laminar separation bubble(LSB)from the trailing edge(TE)to the leading edge(LE),consequently postponing the hysteresis in the inflection of lift coefficients.The eventual stall under the sub-cavitation regime is the result of LSB bursting.While the instabilities within the leading-edge LSB induce the convection of cavitation-dominated vortices under the cavitation regime instead.Having validated the lift coefficients on the hydrofoil through the finite-domain impulse theory using the standard force expression,the Lamb vector integral emerges as the main contribution to the generation of unsteady lift.Moreover,the typical vortices’contributions to the transient lift during dynamic stall are accurately quantified.The analysis indicates that the clockwise leading-edge vortex(−LEV)contributes positively,while the counterclockwise trailing-edge vortex(+TEV)contributes negatively.The negative influence becomes particularly pronounced after reaching the peak of total lift,as the shedding of the concentrated wake vortex precipitates a sharp decline due to a predominant negative lift contribution from the TEV region.Generally,the vortices’contribution is relatively modest in sub-cavitating flow,but it is notably more significant in the context of incipient cavitating flow.