Quasi-one-dimensional steady-state cavitating nozzle flows

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作者
Delale, CF
Schnerr, GH
Sauer, J
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[1] TUBITAK, Feza Gursey Inst, TR-81220 Istanbul, Turkey
[2] Univ Karlsruhe, Fachgebiet Stromungsmaschinen, D-76128 Karlsruhe, Germany
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10.1017/S0022112000002330
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O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
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Quasi-one-dimensional cavitating nozzle flows are considered by employing a homogeneous bubbly liquid flow model. The nonlinear dynamics of cavitating bubbles is described by a modified Rayleigh-Plesset equation that takes into account bubble/bubble interactions by a local homogeneous mean-held theory and the various damping mechanisms by a damping coefficient, lumping them together in the form of viscous dissipation. The resulting system of quasi-one-dimensional cavitating nozzle flow equations is then uncoupled leading to a nonlinear third-order ordinary differential equation for the flow speed. This equation is then cast into a nonlinear dynamical system of scaled variables which describe deviations of the flow field from its corresponding incompressible single-phase value. The solution of the initial-value problem of this dynamical system can be carried out very accurately, leading to an exact description of the hydrodynamic field for the model considered. A bubbly liquid composed of water vapour-air bubbles in water at 20 degreesC for two different area variations is considered, and the initial cavitation number is chosen in such a way that cavitation can occur in the nozzle. Results obtained, when bubble/bubble interactions are neglected, show solutions with flow instabilities, similar to the flashing flow solutions found recently by Wang and Brennen. Stable steady-state cavitating nozzle flow solutions, either with continuous growth of bubbles or with growth followed by collapse of bubbles, were obtained when bubble/bubble interactions were considered together with various damping mechanisms.
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页数:38
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