When subjected to sufficiently low pressures, water will eventually come apart. Gas-filled cavities appear in the water: it is said to cavitate. When the cavities collapse, they often do so quite vigorously, causing noise, vibrations and erosion. A well-known example of cavitation is that found on heavily loaded ship propellers. The wake flow at the propeller is seldom rotationally symmetric, so the resulting flow met by each propeller blade changes periodically as the propeller rotates. These variations of the inflow make the resulting cavitation significantly more destructive. This thesis deals primarily with the design and testing of a new type of flow equipment which, although it does not fully reproduce the flow around a propeller blad...
Strongly collapsing bubbles, whose presence and activity are often conveniently captured by the word...
The aim of this study is to experimentally investigate the cavitation erosion on the blade root of ...
Funding Information: V. Viitanen would like to express his gratitude for the support granted by the ...
When subjected to sufficiently low pressures, water will eventually come apart. Gas-filled cavities ...
Observations have been made of the growth and collapse of surface and cloud cavitation on a finite a...
The overall aim of this thesis work is to study cavitation behaviours related to erosion. The focus ...
This work aims at a postprocessing procedure for the assessment of the cavitation erosion risk based...
A refined description of the hydrodynamic mechanisms involved in determining the erosiveness of a co...
This article describes the fundamental phenomena of cavitation. The distinctive characteristics of c...
Several phenomena of interest in ship hydrodynamics involve the presence of time-varying air cavitie...
This paper discusses some hydrodynamic mechanisms in erosive cavitation, which are all important to ...
In this chapter we consider development of cavitation erosion having its origin in the sheet cavitat...
Transient cavities generated from unsteady leading-edge cavitation may undergo aggressive collapses ...
In liquid flow, the liquid vaporizes when the pressure drops below vapor pressure and cavities form....
The conventional high-speed images of cavitation with a set of X-ray phase contrast images reveal th...
Strongly collapsing bubbles, whose presence and activity are often conveniently captured by the word...
The aim of this study is to experimentally investigate the cavitation erosion on the blade root of ...
Funding Information: V. Viitanen would like to express his gratitude for the support granted by the ...
When subjected to sufficiently low pressures, water will eventually come apart. Gas-filled cavities ...
Observations have been made of the growth and collapse of surface and cloud cavitation on a finite a...
The overall aim of this thesis work is to study cavitation behaviours related to erosion. The focus ...
This work aims at a postprocessing procedure for the assessment of the cavitation erosion risk based...
A refined description of the hydrodynamic mechanisms involved in determining the erosiveness of a co...
This article describes the fundamental phenomena of cavitation. The distinctive characteristics of c...
Several phenomena of interest in ship hydrodynamics involve the presence of time-varying air cavitie...
This paper discusses some hydrodynamic mechanisms in erosive cavitation, which are all important to ...
In this chapter we consider development of cavitation erosion having its origin in the sheet cavitat...
Transient cavities generated from unsteady leading-edge cavitation may undergo aggressive collapses ...
In liquid flow, the liquid vaporizes when the pressure drops below vapor pressure and cavities form....
The conventional high-speed images of cavitation with a set of X-ray phase contrast images reveal th...
Strongly collapsing bubbles, whose presence and activity are often conveniently captured by the word...
The aim of this study is to experimentally investigate the cavitation erosion on the blade root of ...
Funding Information: V. Viitanen would like to express his gratitude for the support granted by the ...