High-speed supercavitating projectiles receive tremendous hydrodynamic force when flying underwater in tail-slap mode, and have obvious structural deformation and structural vibration. To study the motion characteristics of high-speed supercavitating projectiles, a bidirectional fluid-structure interaction model was established, and validated by comparing with the existing results. The motion, supercavitation flow field, and structural deformation response process of a supercavitating projectile were numerically investigated under the conditions of initial speed within 800–1600 m/s. It was found that the tail-slap motion of high-speed supercavitating projectiles is correlated with a high-frequency structural vibration. Further, the amplitud...
Cavitating flow near free surface is a complicated issue and may provide new inspiration on high-spe...
The work presents opportunities of hydroballistic complex for studying the characteristics of moveme...
The supercavitation in water entry and associated multiphase flows were studied using a high-speed c...
Special features of material behavior of a supercavitating projectile are investigated at various in...
In the last two decades much research works have been performed in order to model the dynamics of hi...
The results of research for supercavitating motion in water at very high speeds comparable with so...
Supercavitation technology has important application value in military and national defence fields b...
Due to imperfect water entry, a high speed supercavitating projectile, while moving in the forward d...
unsteady cavitating flows surrounding the projectile during the underwater launch process are numeri...
In this study, an attempt has been made to investigate the supercavitation and hydrodynamic characte...
Aiming at the problem of unsteady cavitation during a projectile’s vertical water-exit process, scal...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the structural stability of an underwater high-speed vehicle...
E-mail schnerr @ flm.mw.tu-muenchen.de The paper contain analysis and advancing of the understanding...
Based on the theory of rigid body kinematics, a double slapping theoretical model is established for...
In order to obtain the influence of water entry angle and speed on the cavitation and impact load ch...
Cavitating flow near free surface is a complicated issue and may provide new inspiration on high-spe...
The work presents opportunities of hydroballistic complex for studying the characteristics of moveme...
The supercavitation in water entry and associated multiphase flows were studied using a high-speed c...
Special features of material behavior of a supercavitating projectile are investigated at various in...
In the last two decades much research works have been performed in order to model the dynamics of hi...
The results of research for supercavitating motion in water at very high speeds comparable with so...
Supercavitation technology has important application value in military and national defence fields b...
Due to imperfect water entry, a high speed supercavitating projectile, while moving in the forward d...
unsteady cavitating flows surrounding the projectile during the underwater launch process are numeri...
In this study, an attempt has been made to investigate the supercavitation and hydrodynamic characte...
Aiming at the problem of unsteady cavitation during a projectile’s vertical water-exit process, scal...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the structural stability of an underwater high-speed vehicle...
E-mail schnerr @ flm.mw.tu-muenchen.de The paper contain analysis and advancing of the understanding...
Based on the theory of rigid body kinematics, a double slapping theoretical model is established for...
In order to obtain the influence of water entry angle and speed on the cavitation and impact load ch...
Cavitating flow near free surface is a complicated issue and may provide new inspiration on high-spe...
The work presents opportunities of hydroballistic complex for studying the characteristics of moveme...
The supercavitation in water entry and associated multiphase flows were studied using a high-speed c...