Numerical study of cavitating flow in asymmetrical nozzles of injectors/atomizer. assessment of calibrated eddy viscosity models in developing cavitation case I
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2021-11-01Autor
Coussirat, Miguel
Moll, Flavio
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Cavitating flow is related to turbulent and multiphase flows with mass transfer between the
liquid and its gaseous phase. Cavitation in pressure injectors/atomizers strongly affects the liquid/spray jet
behavior at its outlet. The type of atomization induced by cavitation allows developing more efficient
devices if this cavitation state is controlled. Experiments show that an improvement in the quality of the
spray is reached when a fully developed cavitation state is present at the nozzle, being this state clearly
unsteady due to the presence of the re-entrant jet and the vortex shedding downstream of the cavity.
Previous works showed that it is possible to capture several of the incipient cavitating or quasi- steady
cavitating flow characteristics performing a careful calibration of the available Eddy Viscosity Models in
nozzles with several inlet and outlet geometries. A careful calibration of the selected Eddy Viscosity
Model becomes an important task to obtain accurate predictions of the flow both in quasi- steady and
unsteady cavitation states. The numerical results discussed in this first part show that it is possible to
capture the main cavity features by a steady state cavitation simulation despite the incipient unsteady state
of the slightly developed cavitation state. It is demonstrated that the obtained results become competitive
when they are compared against ones computed by Large Eddy Simulations which need a lot of
computational resources and an appropriate initial solution for running. The possibility to perform
unsteady simulations using Eddy Viscosity Models is explored. As a first step, a discussion of the
experimental data available for fully developed cavitation cases and the developed simulation strategies
to carry out these cases are presented.
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