Experimental investigation of the flow pattern for ventilated partial cavitating flows with effect of Froude number and gas entrainment

The objective of this paper is to investigate the ventilated partial cavitation flow pattern with experimental methods. The experiments are conducted in a closed-loop cavitation tunnel, and the flow pattern is recorded with a high speed camera. In the experiments, the flow conditions are varied syst...

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Published inOcean engineering Vol. 129; pp. 343 - 351
Main Authors Liu, Taotao, Huang, Biao, Wang, Guoyu, Zhang, Mindi, Gao, Deming
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.01.2017
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Summary:The objective of this paper is to investigate the ventilated partial cavitation flow pattern with experimental methods. The experiments are conducted in a closed-loop cavitation tunnel, and the flow pattern is recorded with a high speed camera. In the experiments, the flow conditions are varied systematically to cover a broad range of water velocity, ventilation flow rate, which correspond to different Froude numbers Fr, gas entrainment coefficients CQ, respectively. Firstly, a flow pattern map is constructed to depict the flow pattern and structures, i.e. the range of Fr and CQ. As shown in the flow pattern map, four relatively stable states of a ventilated cavity could be observed, which include three partial cavity, namely continuous transparent and asymmetric cavity (CTAC), bubbly cavity (BC), continuous transparent and bubbly cavity (CTBC), and super cavity (SC). In addition, three unstable flow patterns are also observed, i.e., foamy cavity (FC), continuous transparent and foamy cavity (CTFC), and hybrid continuous transparent and foamy cavity (CFC). It has been observed the Fr number and CQ play a significant role on the globe ventilated multiphase structures. Moreover, we observed that the differences of the flow patterns lead to discrepancy of the unsteady cavity shedding characteristics. •Seven type of flow patterns for the ventilated partial cavitation was observed by the experiments.•The influence of Froude number Fr and the gas entrainment rate CQs on the flow pattern is illustrated.•The unsteady behaviors for two typical flow pattern are demonstrated.
ISSN:0029-8018
1873-5258
DOI:10.1016/j.oceaneng.2016.11.026