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Numerical investigation of three-dimensional cavitation evolution and excited pressure fluctuations around a twisted hydrofoil
Authors:Bin Ji  Xianwu Luo  Yulin Wu  Kazuyoshi Miyagawa
Affiliation:1. State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China
2. Applied Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering, Waseda University, Tokyo, 169-8555, Japan
Abstract:Unsteady cavitating turbulent flow around a twisted hydrofoil was analyzed to illustrate the physical mechanism of the cavitygenerated pressure fluctuations. The numerical simulations of cavitating flow were based on the Partially-Averaged Navier-Stokes (PANS) method and a mass transfer cavitation model. The validity of PANS model has been evaluated and confirmed in cavitation simulations by present authors using three different cases, 2D hydrofoil (Ji et al. 2012 37]), 3D hydrofoil (Ji et al. 2013 31]) and marine propeller (Ji et al. 2012 38]), which shows that the PANS model with f k = 0.2 and f ε = 1 can obtain more accurate estimates of unsteady cavitating flows with large-scale fluctuations at a reasonable cost. In present paper we intended to shed light on the physical process responsible for the pressure fluctuations excited by cavitation. The cavity volume was analyzed to illustrate the relationship between the cavitation evolution and the pressure fluctuations. The results show that the cavity volumetric acceleration curve tracks remarkably well with the main features of the time-dependent pressure fluctuations except for the high frequency component. Thus, the cavity volumetric acceleration is the main source of the excited pressure fluctuations by cavitation. It is noted that the cavitation induced pressure fluctuations are transmitted along the suction surface of the hydrofoil and are synchronized with those on the pressure surface at the midplane of the twisted hydrofoil. Further, the pressure fluctuations on the pressure surface decrease towards the center from both the leading and trailing edges of the hydrofoil, with a minimum at 60% chord length from the leading edge.
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