Cavitation research with computational fluid dynamics: From Euler-Euler to Euler-Lagrange approach

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Bin Ji
Zi-yang Wang
Huai-yu Cheng
Rickard E. Bensow
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[1] Wuhan University,State Key Laboratory of Water Resources Engineering and Management
[2] Chalmers University of Technology,Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences
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Journal of Hydrodynamics | 2024年 / 36卷
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Cavitation; numerical simulation; Euler-Euler method; Euler-Lagrange method; bubble dynamics;
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Unsteady cavitating flow often contains vapor structures with a wide range of different length scales, from micro-bubbles to large cavities, which issues a big challenge to precisely investigate its evolution mechanism by computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method. The present work reviews the development of simulation methods for cavitation, especially the emerging Euler-Lagrange approach. Additionally, the progress of the numerical investigation of hot and vital issues is discussed, including cavitation inception, cloud cavitation inner structure and its formation mechanism, cavitation erosion, and cavitation noise. It is indicated that the Euler-Lagrange method can determine cavitation inception point better. For cloud cavitation, the Euler-Lagrange method can reveal the source of microbubbles and their distribution law inside the shedding cloud. This method also has advantages and great potential in assessing cloud cavitation-induced erosion and noise. With the ever-growing demands of cavitation simulation accuracy in basic research and engineering applications, how to improve the Euler-Lagrange method’s stability and applicability is still an open problem. To further promote the application of this advanced CFD simulation technology in cavitation research, some key issues are to be solved and feasible suggestions are put forward for further work.
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