환기 초공동 실험을 위한 캐비테이션 터널 기포 포집부 연구

The gas ventilated by supercavitation splits into smaller bubbles and follows the water passage of the cavitation tunnel. The bubbles quickly return to the test section by rather high speed flow, and interrupt the observation of the supercavitation. To secure clear observation in the test section, t...

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Published in大韓造船學會 論文集 Vol. 53; no. 4; pp. 300 - 306
Main Authors 백부근(Bu-Geun Paik), 박일룡(Il-Ryong Park), 김기섭(Ki-Sup Kim), 이건철(Kurnchul Lee), 김민재(Min-Jae Kim), 김경열(Kyoung-Youl Kim)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한조선학회 2016
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ISSN1225-1143
2287-7355

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Summary:The gas ventilated by supercavitation splits into smaller bubbles and follows the water passage of the cavitation tunnel. The bubbles quickly return to the test section by rather high speed flow, and interrupt the observation of the supercavitation. To secure clear observation in the test section, the bubble collecting section(settling chamber) of large volume is prepared to collect bubbles in the water passage ahead of the test section. The bubble collecting section should provide enough buoyancy effect to the bubbles for proper bubble collecting. However, rather high-speed oncoming flow produces non-uniform velocity distribution and deteriorates buoyancy effect in the bubble collecting section. In the present study, the bubble collecting space and three porous plates are designed and analyzed through numerical methods, and the bubble collecting function is experimentally validated by 1/10-scaled model in terms of the formation of uniformly low velocity distribution in the bubble collecting section.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201629149540178
ISSN:1225-1143
2287-7355