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RUDOLF, P. ŠTEFAN, D. HUDEC, M. KOZÁK, J.
Original Title
Cavitation in swirling flows
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Cavitation often appears in tip vortices of ship propellers or in vortex ropes behind hydraulic turbine runners. Cavitating vortices are source of pressure pulsations, noise and vibrations. Present contribution focuses on behaviour of cavitating vortical structures, development of cavitating patterns and dynamics of the strongly swirling cavitating flows. Both experimental and computational results are presented for cases of straight and spiral cavitating structures. Role of additional vorticity generation due to presence of the phase interface is discussed. Additionally, advantage of using proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) methodology for complete spatio-temporal description of the cavitating flows behavior is presented and documented, again both on data from experimental visualizations and computational simulations.
Keywords
cavitation, swirling flow, vorticity, POD
Authors
RUDOLF, P.; ŠTEFAN, D.; HUDEC, M.; KOZÁK, J.
Released
8. 12. 2014
Publisher
RUB Bochum
Location
Bochum
Pages from
1
Pages to
15
Pages count
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT111331, author="Pavel {Rudolf} and David {Štefan} and Martin {Hudec} and Jiří {Kozák}", title="Cavitation in swirling flows", booktitle="Proceedings of Kolloquium Kavitation und Kavitations Erosion", year="2014", pages="1--15", publisher="RUB Bochum", address="Bochum" }