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Numerical Simulation of Unsteady Cavitating Flow Around 2D Hydrofoil

수중익 주위의 2차원 비정상 공동 현상 해석

  • 이세영 (건국대학교 대학원 항공우주공학과) ;
  • 박수형 (건국대학교 항공우주공학과) ;
  • 이창진 (건국대학교 항공우주공학과)
  • Published : 2007.08.01

Abstract

Due to the difficulty raised from the coupling of cavitation modeling with turbulent flow, numerical simulation for two phase flow remains one of the challenging issues in the society. This research focuses on the development of numerical code to deal with incompressible two phase flow around 2D hydrofoil by combing the cavitation model suggested by Kunz et al. with $k-{\varepsilon}$ turbulent model. The simulation results are compared to experimental data to verify the validity of the developed code. Also, the comparison of the calculation results is made with LES results to evaluate the capability of $k-{\varepsilon}$ turbulence model. The calculation results show very good agreement with experimental observations even though this code can not grasp the small scaled bubbles in the calculation wheres LES can hold the real physics. This code will be extended to 3D compressible two phase flow for the study on the fluid dynamics in the inducers and impellers.

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