In this research, the Supercavitation phenomenon in compressible liquid flows is simulated. The one-fluid method based on a new exact two-phase Riemann solver is used for modeling. The cavitation is considered as an isothermal process and a consistent equation of state with the physical behavior of the water is used. High speed flow of water over a cylinder and a projectile are simulated and the results are compared with the previous numerical and experimental results. The cavitation bubble profile in both cases agrees well with the previous experimental results reported in the literature. As the result shows, coupling the two-phase Riemann solver with the considered EOS prepares a robust method for simulating the compressible fluid flow wi...
This work intends to study the effect of compressibility on throttle flow simulations with a pressur...
This research conducts experimental studies on supercavitation bubble development and characteristic...
The paper presents a physical model and a numerical method which are suitable for a detailed analysi...
ABSTRACTWhen the object is traveling in the water at tremendously high speeds, the cavity forms and ...
A previously developed simple numerical code, based on the Navier-Stokes equations of compressible f...
Cavitating flow near free surface is a complicated issue and may provide new inspiration on high-spe...
The launching of underwater high-speed bodies creates large cavitation bubbles. Such cavities are of...
Despite the negative effects of cavitation, there are also ways of harnessing the effects of cavitat...
In this paper, the performance of three different numerical approaches in cavitation modelling are c...
AbstractThe present simulation investigates the multiphase cavitating flow around an underwater proj...
The supercavitation in water entry and associated multiphase flows were studied using a high-speed c...
Supercavitation uses the phase transition liquid-gaseous, triggered by the fast motion of a projecti...
Cavitating flows include vapour structures with a wide range of different length scales, from micro-...
This review article presents a summary of the main categories of models developed for modeling cavit...
ABSTRACT: When the object is traveling in the water at tremendously high speeds, the cavity forms an...
This work intends to study the effect of compressibility on throttle flow simulations with a pressur...
This research conducts experimental studies on supercavitation bubble development and characteristic...
The paper presents a physical model and a numerical method which are suitable for a detailed analysi...
ABSTRACTWhen the object is traveling in the water at tremendously high speeds, the cavity forms and ...
A previously developed simple numerical code, based on the Navier-Stokes equations of compressible f...
Cavitating flow near free surface is a complicated issue and may provide new inspiration on high-spe...
The launching of underwater high-speed bodies creates large cavitation bubbles. Such cavities are of...
Despite the negative effects of cavitation, there are also ways of harnessing the effects of cavitat...
In this paper, the performance of three different numerical approaches in cavitation modelling are c...
AbstractThe present simulation investigates the multiphase cavitating flow around an underwater proj...
The supercavitation in water entry and associated multiphase flows were studied using a high-speed c...
Supercavitation uses the phase transition liquid-gaseous, triggered by the fast motion of a projecti...
Cavitating flows include vapour structures with a wide range of different length scales, from micro-...
This review article presents a summary of the main categories of models developed for modeling cavit...
ABSTRACT: When the object is traveling in the water at tremendously high speeds, the cavity forms an...
This work intends to study the effect of compressibility on throttle flow simulations with a pressur...
This research conducts experimental studies on supercavitation bubble development and characteristic...
The paper presents a physical model and a numerical method which are suitable for a detailed analysi...