A ventilated cavity was investigated using three-dimensional numerical simulation and cavitation water tunnel experiments under the condition of low Froude number. A two-fluid multiphase flow model was adopted in numerical predictions. The drag between the different phases and gravitational effect, as well as the compressibility of gas, was considered in the numerical simulations. By comparing the ventilated coefficient computational results of three different turbulence models with the Epshtein formula, the shear-stress-transport turbulence model was finally employed. The phenomenon of double-vortex tube gas-leakage was observed in both numerical simulations and experiments. Based on the validity of the numerical method, the change law of the lift coefficient on the afterbody was given by numerical predictions and accorded well with experimental results. The cause for the appearance of an abrupt increase in lift was difficult to get from experiments for the hard measurement, whereas the numerical simulations provided some supplements to analyze the reasons. The distribution of lift coefficient on the afterbody had important significance to the design of underwater vehicles.
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November 2010
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A Contribution to Study on the Lift of Ventilated Supercavitating Vehicle With Low Froude Number
Yu Kaiping,
Yu Kaiping
Department of Aeronautics Engineering and Mechanics, School of Aeronautics,
e-mail: yukp@hit.edu.cn
Harbin Institute of Technology
, Harbin 150001, China
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Zhou Jingjun,
Zhou Jingjun
Department of Aeronautics Engineering and Mechanics, School of Aeronautics,
e-mail: jingjun4866@163.com
Harbin Institute of Technology
, Harbin 150001, China
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Min Jingxin,
Min Jingxin
Department of Aeronautics Engineering and Mechanics, School of Aeronautics,
Harbin Institute of Technology
, Harbin 150001, China
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Zhang Guang
Zhang Guang
Department of Aeronautics Engineering and Mechanics, School of Aeronautics,
Harbin Institute of Technology
, Harbin 150001, China
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Yu Kaiping
Department of Aeronautics Engineering and Mechanics, School of Aeronautics,
Harbin Institute of Technology
, Harbin 150001, Chinae-mail: yukp@hit.edu.cn
Zhou Jingjun
Department of Aeronautics Engineering and Mechanics, School of Aeronautics,
Harbin Institute of Technology
, Harbin 150001, Chinae-mail: jingjun4866@163.com
Min Jingxin
Department of Aeronautics Engineering and Mechanics, School of Aeronautics,
Harbin Institute of Technology
, Harbin 150001, China
Zhang Guang
Department of Aeronautics Engineering and Mechanics, School of Aeronautics,
Harbin Institute of Technology
, Harbin 150001, ChinaJ. Fluids Eng. Nov 2010, 132(11): 111303 (7 pages)
Published Online: November 17, 2010
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November 11, 2009
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October 12, 2010
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November 17, 2010
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November 17, 2010
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Kaiping, Y., Jingjun, Z., Jingxin, M., and Guang, Z. (November 17, 2010). "A Contribution to Study on the Lift of Ventilated Supercavitating Vehicle With Low Froude Number." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. November 2010; 132(11): 111303. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4002873
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