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Some Current Advances in Cavitation Research

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Title Some Current Advances in Cavitation Research
 
Creator Brennen, Christopher E.
 
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Description Several recent experimental and analytical investigations of cavitating flows have revealed new phenomena which clearly affect how we should view cavitation growth and collapse and the strategies used to ameliorate its adverse effects.

On the scale of individual bubbles it is now clear that the dynamics and acoustics of single bubbles are severely affected by the distortion of the bubble by the flow. This distortion depends on the typical dimension and velocity of the flow (as well as the Reynolds number) and therefore the distortion effects are very important in the process of scaling results up from the model to the prototype. The first part of the lecture will discuss the implications of these new observations for the classic problem of scale-up.

Another recent revelation is the importance of the interactions between bubbles in determining the coherent motions, dynamic and acoustic, of a cloud of cavitation bubbles. The second part of the lecture focusses on these cloud cavitation effects. It is shown that the collapse of a cloud of cavitating bubbles involves the formation of a bubbly shock wave and it is suggested that the focussing of these shock waves is responsible for the enhanced noise and damage in cloud cavitation. The paper describes experiments and calculations conducted to investigate these phenomena in greater detail as part of an attempt to find ways of ameliorating the most destructive effects associated with cloud cavitation.
 
Date 1997-04
 
Type Conference or Workshop Item
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Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://authors.library.caltech.edu/194/1/BRE170.pdf
Brennen, Christopher E. (1997) Some Current Advances in Cavitation Research. In: Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers 1997 Spring Annual Meeting, April 1997. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:CEBksme97b <http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:CEBksme97b>
 
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