Investigation of cavitating flows by X-ray and optical imaging
ORAL
Abstract
Hydrodynamic cavitation is the partial vaporization of high speed liquid flows. The turbulent, compressible and unsteady character of these flows makes their study unusually complex and challenging. Instabilities generated by the occurrence of cavitation have been investigated in the last years in the LML laboratory by various non-intrusive measurements including X-ray imaging (to obtain the fields of void fraction and velocity in both phases), and PIV with fluorescent particles (to obtain the velocity fields in both phases). It has been shown that cavitation is characterized by significant slip velocities between liquid and vapor, especially in the re-entrant jet area and the cavity wake. This results suggests some possible improvements in the numerical models currently used for CFD of cavitating flows.
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Authors
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Olivier Coutier-Delgosha
Arts et Metiers ParisTech / LML laboratory
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Sylvie Fuzier
Arts et Metiers ParisTech / LML laboratory
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Ilyass Khlifa
Arts et Metiers ParisTech / LML laboratory
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Kamel Fezzaa
Argonne National Laboratory, APS - Argonne National Laboratory