Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the Cavitation dynamics of Hydrodynamic-acoustic cavitation by employing experimental methods. The spatial distribution of cavitation clouds, the temporal and spatial distribution achieved by cavitation clouds, and the main flow structure in the flow field were extracted and analyzed by complying with the cavitating flow image captured with the high-speed camera. As indicated from the results, the widened cavitation region and the strength of cavitation under the synergy of ultrasound were reported. When the inlet pressure is 2 MPa, the average value of the volume-averaging cavitation intensity variable is 0.029, 0.058, and 0.092, respectively, and the corresponding growth rate is 95% and 58.5%. By adopting the Proper Orthogonal Decomposition method (POD), the ultrasound was revealed to primarily enhance the cavitation intensity by downregulating the cavitation threshold other than altering the large-scale vortex structure in the flow field. The high-frequency pressure pulsation of ultrasound strengthened the instability exhibited by the shear layer and induced small-scale vortex structures at the shear layer, which was suggested to be the more violently shed and collapse.

Highlights

  • In recent years, cavitation technology has been well applied in the fields of environmental protection, materials science, and bioengineering [1,2]

  • The drop of local hydrostatic pressure in the liquid is recognized as the major approach for inducing the occurrence of cavitation, which is generally defined as hydrodynamic cavitation and acoustic cavitation [9]

  • The rise of ambient pressure in the rectangular cavity will inhibit the occurrence of cavitation

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Summary

Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

Experimental Investigation on the Characteristic of Hydrodynamic-Acoustic Cavitation (HAC). Miao Yuan 1,2, Yong Kang 1,2,*, Hanqing Shi 1,2, Dezheng Li 1,2 and Hongchao Li 1,2. Received: 20 December 2021 Accepted: 18 February 2022 Published: 22 February 2022. Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations

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