2023
DOI: 10.11159/icmfht23.122
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Simulating Cloud Cavitation Using Detached Eddy Simulation And Other Hybrid Turbulence Models

Abstract: Cavitation is defined as the formation of bubbles resulting from a sharp drop in vapor pressure at a near constant liquid temperature. Both numerical and experimental methods are needed to study this phenomenon in detail. On the numerical side, the cavitation-turbulence coupling in the process makes cavitating flows difficult to model. One particular approach, using a homogeneous Transport-Equation Model (TEM) coupled with a turbulence model has been utilized in this study where the influence of a hybrid RANS-… Show more

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