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9th International Symposium on Cavitation
Jet-Supercavity Interaction: Insights from Experiments
Moeny, M.J.^1 ; Krane, M.H.^1 ; Kirschner, I.N.^2 ; Kinzel, M.P.^1
Applied Research Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
PA, United States^1
Applied Physical Sciences, Groton
CT, United States^2
关键词: Cavitation number;    Centerlines;    Converging nozzles;    Jet nozzle;    Stagnation pressures;    Supercavity;    Ventilated cavities;    Water tunnel;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/656/1/012162/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1742-6596/656/1/012162
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

An experimental study was performed to evaluate some of the claims of Paryshev (2006) regarding changes to ventilated cavity behavior caused by the interaction of a jet with the cavity closure region. The experiments, conducted in the 1.22m dia. Garfield Thomas Water Tunnel, were performed for EDD to tunnel diameter of 0.022, Fr = 14.5 and 26.2. The model consisted of a converging-section nozzle mounted to the base of a 27.9mm 37° cone cavitator placed on the tunnel centerline at the end of a 138.4mm long streamlined strut. A ventilated cavity was formed over the model, then an air jet, issuing from a converging nozzle, was initiated. Changes to cavity behavior were quantified in terms of cavitation number, thrust-to- drag ratio, and stagnation pressure ratio at the jet nozzle. The results show that, while the overall trends predicted by Paryshev were observed, the data did not fully collapse, suggesting that many of the effects neglected by Paryshev's model have measureable effect.

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