Separating vapor from gas cavitation in experiment and CFD

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Abstract

This paper presents a carefully validated compressible Euler-Euler CFD model for vapor, gas and pseudo-cavitation in oil-hydraulic flows. LES turbulence modelling is used and highly recommended for cavitation simulations. The focus is on determining the empirical parameters within the cavitation models for hydraulic oil by comparing CFD results to experiments in a realistic and transparent valve. The cavitating flow is visualized and measured for numerous operating points using a high speed camera and the method of shadowgraphy. The amount of dissolved air can be adjusted and measured in the test rig. By degassing, it is possible to completely suppress gas cavitation and thus ensure states of pure vapor cavitation and measure these separately.

Details

OriginalspracheEnglisch
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 13 Juni 2022
Peer-Review-StatusJa

Kolloquium

Titel13. Internationale Fluidtechnische Kolloquium
UntertitelFluid Power: Digital, Reliable, Sustainable
Kurztitel13. IFK
Veranstaltungsnummer13
Dauer13 - 15 Juni 2022
OrtAachener Eurogress
StadtAachen
LandDeutschland