Abstract

In order to understand the relationship between structures of flow fields and cavitation induced erosion and vibration, we carried out visualization of cavitation flow fields using a high speed camera and particle image velocimetry (PIV) downstream from an orifice in a pipe. In PIV measurements, we confirmed that at all cavitation numbers the reattachment location of flow from the orifice was at about 1.5-2.0 D downstream from the orifice outlet (where D=inner diameter of a pipe), and the flow direction near the wall was negative in the region of x< 1.5 D. In visualization of cavitation flow fields while changing the cavitation number, cavitation bubbles developed according to the decrease in cavitation number, and below σ=0.9 a large number of cavitation bubbles reached near the pipe wall. These results indicated that the cavitation bubbles reached near the pipe wall at about 1.5-2.0 D downstream and they were carried by reverse flow along the pipe inner surface. Change of the bubble density near the pipe wall was largest at 1.5-1.6 D where erosion rate and vibration on the pipe outer surface were the maximum.

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