Experimental investigation of three-dimensional ...
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Titre :
Experimental investigation of three-dimensional effects in cavitating flows with time-resolved stereo Particle Image Velocimetry Physics of Fluids
Auteur(s) :
Long, Kunpeng [Auteur]
Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides de Lille - Kampé de Fériet [LMFL]
Coutier-Delgosha, Olivier [Auteur]
Virginia Tech [Blacksburg]
Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides de Lille - Kampé de Fériet [LMFL]
Bayeul-Lainé, Annie-Claude [Auteur]
Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides de Lille - Kampé de Fériet [LMFL]
Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides de Lille - Kampé de Fériet [LMFL]
Coutier-Delgosha, Olivier [Auteur]
Virginia Tech [Blacksburg]
Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides de Lille - Kampé de Fériet [LMFL]
Bayeul-Lainé, Annie-Claude [Auteur]
Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides de Lille - Kampé de Fériet [LMFL]
Titre de la revue :
Physics of Fluids
Pagination :
32p.
Date de publication :
2023-02
ISSN :
1089-7666
Mot(s)-clé(s) :
Condensed Matter Physics
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Mechanics of Materials
Computational Mechanics
Mechanical Engineering
Cavitation
Instability
Flow imaging
PIV
3D effects
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Mechanics of Materials
Computational Mechanics
Mechanical Engineering
Cavitation
Instability
Flow imaging
PIV
3D effects
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences de l'ingénieur [physics]
Résumé :
The present paper is devoted to characterizing the three-dimensional effects in a cavitating flow generated in a Venturi-type profile. Experimental measurements based on 2D3C(Two-dimensionalthree-component) stereoscopic ...
Lire la suite >The present paper is devoted to characterizing the three-dimensional effects in a cavitating flow generated in a Venturi-type profile. Experimental measurements based on 2D3C(Two-dimensionalthree-component) stereoscopic PIV(Particle Image Velocimetry) are conducted to obtain the three components of the velocity field in multiple vertical planes aligned with the main flow direction, from the center of the channel to the side walls. Time-resolved acquisitions are conducted, so not onlytime-averaged quantities but also velocity fluctuations can be discussed. The attention was focused on configurations of cloud cavitation, where the attached cavity experiences large-scale periodical oscillations and shedding of clouds of vapor. Although the water channel is purely two-dimensional, some significant flow velocities in the third direction (depth of the test section) were measured. Some of those velocities were found to be related to small differences between the boundary conditions on the two sides, such as minor gaps between the sides and the bottom wall, while others reflect intrinsic three-dimensional mechanisms inside the cavitation area, such as side jets that contribute to the periodical instability process. These mechanisms are discussed, and a possible 3D(Threedimensional) structure of the cavitating flow is proposed.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >The present paper is devoted to characterizing the three-dimensional effects in a cavitating flow generated in a Venturi-type profile. Experimental measurements based on 2D3C(Two-dimensionalthree-component) stereoscopic PIV(Particle Image Velocimetry) are conducted to obtain the three components of the velocity field in multiple vertical planes aligned with the main flow direction, from the center of the channel to the side walls. Time-resolved acquisitions are conducted, so not onlytime-averaged quantities but also velocity fluctuations can be discussed. The attention was focused on configurations of cloud cavitation, where the attached cavity experiences large-scale periodical oscillations and shedding of clouds of vapor. Although the water channel is purely two-dimensional, some significant flow velocities in the third direction (depth of the test section) were measured. Some of those velocities were found to be related to small differences between the boundary conditions on the two sides, such as minor gaps between the sides and the bottom wall, while others reflect intrinsic three-dimensional mechanisms inside the cavitation area, such as side jets that contribute to the periodical instability process. These mechanisms are discussed, and a possible 3D(Threedimensional) structure of the cavitating flow is proposed.Lire moins >
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Anglais
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Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
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