Abstract

This paper presents an efficient reduced-order modelling approach to predict unsteady behaviour of partial cavity flows (PCROM). The boundary element method (BEM) along with the potential flow is used to analyze unsteady partial cavity flows. Partial cavity flow is modelled based on a new non-iterative approach and the PCROM is based on fluid eigenmodes. To construct fluid eigenmodes the spatial iterative scheme to find cavity extent is removed. The eigenvalue problem of the unsteady flows is defined based on the unknown wake singularities. Eigenanalysis and reduced-order modelling of unsteady flows over a NACA 16-006 section are performed using the PCROM. Numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the accuracy of the proposed method. Comparison between the obtained results of the proposed method and those of other and conventional method indicates that the present algorithm works well with sufficient accuracy. Moreover, it is shown that the PCROM is computationally more efficient than the conventional one for unsteady sheet cavitations analysis on hydrofoils.

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