Transient Cavitating Flow Simulations Inside a 2-D VCO Nozzle Using the Space-Time CE/SE Method
2001-01-1983
05/07/2001
- Event
- Content
- Cavitating flows inside a two-dimensional valve covered orifice (VCO) nozzle were simulated by using the Space-Time Conservation Element and Solution Element (CE/SE) method in conjunction with a homogeneous equilibrium cavitation model. As a validation for present model, cavitation over a NACA0015 hydrofoil was predicted and compared with previous simulation results as well as experimental observations. The model was then used to investigate the effects on internal cavitating flows of different nozzle design parameters, such as the hole size, hole aspect-ratio, hydro-erosion radius, and orifice inclination. Under different conditions, cavitating flows through fuel injectors generated hydraulic flip, supercavitation, full cavitation, and cyclical cavitation phenomena, which are commonly observed in experiments. Different global cavitation inception processes were also demonstrated in the present study, including boundary layer separation, vortex explosion, and suction force over curvy surfaces.
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- 17
- Citation
- Qin, J., Yu, S., Zhang, Z., and Lai, M., "Transient Cavitating Flow Simulations Inside a 2-D VCO Nozzle Using the Space-Time CE/SE Method," SAE Technical Paper 2001-01-1983, 2001, https://doi.org/10.4271/2001-01-1983.