The accuracy of numerical simulations for the prediction of cavitation in cryogenic fluids is of critical importance for the efficient design and performance of turbopumps in rocket propulsion systems. One of the main remaining challenges is efficiency in modeling of the physics, handling the multi-scale properties involved and developing robust numerical methodologies. Such flows involve thermodynamic phase transitions and cavitation bubbles that are on a smaller scale than the global flow structure. Cryogenic fluids are thermo-sensitive, and therefore, thermaleffects and strong variations in fluid properties can alter the cavitation properties. The aim of this work is to address the challenge posed by thermaleffects. The Rayleigh–Plesset ...
Robust turbulence modelling of cavitating flows is essential for physically accurate predictions of ...
A rocket propellant is often used cryogenic fluid such as liquid hydrogen or liquid oxygen, and it i...
The study is concerning the modeling of cavitating cryogenic flows, present in many engineering appl...
The accuracy of the numerical simulation in the prediction of cavitation in cryogenic fluids is of c...
The accuracy of the numerical simulation in the prediction of cavitation in cryogenic fluids is of c...
Paper number AIAA-2008-3842 The aim of this investigation is to compare the results of the numerical...
Cavitation typically occurs when the fluid pressure is lower than the vapor pressure at a local ther...
The study is concerning the modeling of cavitation in cryogenic flows. The energy equation for the m...
Two-phase cryogenic flow are widely present in high performance cooling systems and in aerospace tec...
Thermal effects substantially impact the cavitation dynamics of cryogenic fluids. The present articl...
AIAA 2007-4459 The aim of this investigation is to implement a cavitating flow model taking into acc...
The aim of this investigation is to implement a cavitating flow model taking into account the nuclea...
The importance of modeling thermal effects in cavitatingfluid is examined in the context of computat...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76392/1/AIAA-2009-1215-422.pd
Cavitation is often triggered when the fluid pressure is lower than the vapor pressure at a local th...
Robust turbulence modelling of cavitating flows is essential for physically accurate predictions of ...
A rocket propellant is often used cryogenic fluid such as liquid hydrogen or liquid oxygen, and it i...
The study is concerning the modeling of cavitating cryogenic flows, present in many engineering appl...
The accuracy of the numerical simulation in the prediction of cavitation in cryogenic fluids is of c...
The accuracy of the numerical simulation in the prediction of cavitation in cryogenic fluids is of c...
Paper number AIAA-2008-3842 The aim of this investigation is to compare the results of the numerical...
Cavitation typically occurs when the fluid pressure is lower than the vapor pressure at a local ther...
The study is concerning the modeling of cavitation in cryogenic flows. The energy equation for the m...
Two-phase cryogenic flow are widely present in high performance cooling systems and in aerospace tec...
Thermal effects substantially impact the cavitation dynamics of cryogenic fluids. The present articl...
AIAA 2007-4459 The aim of this investigation is to implement a cavitating flow model taking into acc...
The aim of this investigation is to implement a cavitating flow model taking into account the nuclea...
The importance of modeling thermal effects in cavitatingfluid is examined in the context of computat...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76392/1/AIAA-2009-1215-422.pd
Cavitation is often triggered when the fluid pressure is lower than the vapor pressure at a local th...
Robust turbulence modelling of cavitating flows is essential for physically accurate predictions of ...
A rocket propellant is often used cryogenic fluid such as liquid hydrogen or liquid oxygen, and it i...
The study is concerning the modeling of cavitating cryogenic flows, present in many engineering appl...