Experimental Investigation on Supercavitating Flow over Parabolic Cavitators

In this paper experimental study was carried out to investigate supercavitation around parabolic cavitators. Various types of cavitators, such as disk, cone, and parabolic, were designed and manufactured. Also, the shape of the cavities formed behind these bodies were considered and compared. Dimen...

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Main Authors: Mahdi Moghimi, N. M. Nouri, Esmael Molavi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
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Online Access:http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=41770&issue_ID=238
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spelling doaj-8cc331688b2942359287a5cb4b0f19d62020-11-24T22:11:41ZengIsfahan University of Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-35722017-01-0110195102.Experimental Investigation on Supercavitating Flow over Parabolic CavitatorsMahdi Moghimi0N. M. Nouri1Esmael Molavi2Shcool of Mechanical Engineering/ Iran university of science and technologymnouri@iust.ac.irIran university of science and technologyIn this paper experimental study was carried out to investigate supercavitation around parabolic cavitators. Various types of cavitators, such as disk, cone, and parabolic, were designed and manufactured. Also, the shape of the cavities formed behind these bodies were considered and compared. Dimensionless parameters such as dimensionless length and the diameter of the cavity as well as the dimensionless required air flow on the cavitators were obtained. The results showed that parabolic cavitators have an optimum design in comparison with the disk and cone cavitators due to their insignificant capability to reduce the drag force, yet the cavity’s length has a moderate size. It was also observed that this type of cavitator is capable of forming a cavity with a dimensionless length up to L/d= 33 and a dimensionless width up to D/d= 3.6. Moreover, parabolic cavitators require the highest amount of air injected in comparison with the cone and disk types; therefore, they operate in lower cavitation numbers. Since no other experimental data has been reported so far, this work reports the experimental characteristic behavior of parabolic cavitators.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=41770&issue_ID=238Supercavitation; Cavitation; Parabolic cavitator; Drag reduction.
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author Mahdi Moghimi
N. M. Nouri
Esmael Molavi
spellingShingle Mahdi Moghimi
N. M. Nouri
Esmael Molavi
Experimental Investigation on Supercavitating Flow over Parabolic Cavitators
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Supercavitation; Cavitation; Parabolic cavitator; Drag reduction.
author_facet Mahdi Moghimi
N. M. Nouri
Esmael Molavi
author_sort Mahdi Moghimi
title Experimental Investigation on Supercavitating Flow over Parabolic Cavitators
title_short Experimental Investigation on Supercavitating Flow over Parabolic Cavitators
title_full Experimental Investigation on Supercavitating Flow over Parabolic Cavitators
title_fullStr Experimental Investigation on Supercavitating Flow over Parabolic Cavitators
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Investigation on Supercavitating Flow over Parabolic Cavitators
title_sort experimental investigation on supercavitating flow over parabolic cavitators
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
issn 1735-3572
publishDate 2017-01-01
description In this paper experimental study was carried out to investigate supercavitation around parabolic cavitators. Various types of cavitators, such as disk, cone, and parabolic, were designed and manufactured. Also, the shape of the cavities formed behind these bodies were considered and compared. Dimensionless parameters such as dimensionless length and the diameter of the cavity as well as the dimensionless required air flow on the cavitators were obtained. The results showed that parabolic cavitators have an optimum design in comparison with the disk and cone cavitators due to their insignificant capability to reduce the drag force, yet the cavity’s length has a moderate size. It was also observed that this type of cavitator is capable of forming a cavity with a dimensionless length up to L/d= 33 and a dimensionless width up to D/d= 3.6. Moreover, parabolic cavitators require the highest amount of air injected in comparison with the cone and disk types; therefore, they operate in lower cavitation numbers. Since no other experimental data has been reported so far, this work reports the experimental characteristic behavior of parabolic cavitators.
topic Supercavitation; Cavitation; Parabolic cavitator; Drag reduction.
url http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=41770&issue_ID=238
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