Abstract

This study focused on the nature of a cavitating jet issuing from a small rectangular orifice the same size as a control port in a water hydraulic spool valve. The aspect ratio of the jet exit was varied to investigate the cavitation jet behavior. The flow characteristics for each aspect ratio were measured, and the jet behavior was observed with a high-speed camera. The flow characteristics of cavitating jets are changed with the aspect ratio and cavitation number. The larger aspect ratio orifice shows a higher flow rate and larger cavitation number of inception. Visualization of a cavitating jet shows that the behavior of cavitation bubbles depends on the aspect ratio. The cavitating jet region is maintained to the same dimensionless position for all aspect ratios. In addition, the distribution and time history of luminance of the visualized images for each aspect ratio shows that the cavitation generates stably in the jet shear layer.

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