The present paper focuses on the simulation of the high-velocity impact of a projectile impacting on a water-jet, causing the onset, development and collapse of cavitation. The simulation of the fluid motion is carried out using an explicit, compressible, density-based solver developed by the authors using the OpenFOAM library. It employs a barotropic two-phase flow model that simulates the phase-change due to cavitation and considers the co-existence of non-condensable and immiscible air. The projectile is considered to be rigid while its motion through the computational domain is modelled through a direct-forcing Immersed Boundary Method. Model validation is performed against the experiments of Field et al. (2012), who visualised cavity f...
International audienceInvestigations of shock-induced cavitation within a droplet is highly challeng...
WOS:000379884300015International audienceCavitation occurs in many engineering configurations such a...
Cavitation is the formation of empty cavities in a liquid by high forces and the immediate implosion...
The present paper focuses on the simulation of the high-velocity impact of a projectile impacting on...
[[abstract]]1. Background The thermo-fluids of high-speed liquids impact onto a rigid surface is im...
In liquid flow, the liquid vaporizes when the pressure drops below vapor pressure and cavities form....
The periodic shedding of cloud cavitation has been previously assumed to be induced primarily by re-...
Water-jet cavitation peening (WCP) is a new technology for the surface modification of metallic mate...
The aim of the present investigation is to model and analyze compressible three-dimensional (3D) cav...
The objective of this study is to analyze the compressibility effects of multiphase cavitating flow ...
A spectacular example of free surface flow is the impact of a solid object on a liquid: At impact a ...
We present the results of a theoretical investigation of the vertical impact of high-speed projectil...
unsteady cavitating flows surrounding the projectile during the underwater launch process are numeri...
Acoustic cavitation is a process in which bubbles are nucleated and oscillating in an acoustic field...
The improvement of the numerical capabilities of predicting the structural loading of high speed, lo...
International audienceInvestigations of shock-induced cavitation within a droplet is highly challeng...
WOS:000379884300015International audienceCavitation occurs in many engineering configurations such a...
Cavitation is the formation of empty cavities in a liquid by high forces and the immediate implosion...
The present paper focuses on the simulation of the high-velocity impact of a projectile impacting on...
[[abstract]]1. Background The thermo-fluids of high-speed liquids impact onto a rigid surface is im...
In liquid flow, the liquid vaporizes when the pressure drops below vapor pressure and cavities form....
The periodic shedding of cloud cavitation has been previously assumed to be induced primarily by re-...
Water-jet cavitation peening (WCP) is a new technology for the surface modification of metallic mate...
The aim of the present investigation is to model and analyze compressible three-dimensional (3D) cav...
The objective of this study is to analyze the compressibility effects of multiphase cavitating flow ...
A spectacular example of free surface flow is the impact of a solid object on a liquid: At impact a ...
We present the results of a theoretical investigation of the vertical impact of high-speed projectil...
unsteady cavitating flows surrounding the projectile during the underwater launch process are numeri...
Acoustic cavitation is a process in which bubbles are nucleated and oscillating in an acoustic field...
The improvement of the numerical capabilities of predicting the structural loading of high speed, lo...
International audienceInvestigations of shock-induced cavitation within a droplet is highly challeng...
WOS:000379884300015International audienceCavitation occurs in many engineering configurations such a...
Cavitation is the formation of empty cavities in a liquid by high forces and the immediate implosion...