LES of cavitation inception in a shear layer

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Abstract

Cavitation inception in a shear layer is numerically investigated using a backward-facing step configuration, with an inflow turbulent boundary-layer of Reτ=1500 and at two values of cavitation number. PDFs of pressure and vapor volume fraction show that inception has a higher probability of being observed in the axial position of 0.4 < x/Lr < 0.8, where Lr is the reattachment length, agreeing well with experimental data. An analysis of the incipient topological structures is performed and it is revealed that inception is more likely to occur at the cores of the elongated vortical structures. These structures are found to have a rotation rate 4x higher than their straining rate.

*This work is supported by the Office of Naval Research.

Publication: Large–eddy simulation of cavitation inception in a shear flow (submitted to International Journal of Multiphase Flow).

Presenters

  • Filipe L Brandao

    • University of Minnesota

Authors

  • Filipe L Brandao

    • University of Minnesota
  • Krishnan Mahesh

    • University of Minnesota