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The objective of this paper is mainly to investigate the ventilated partial cavitating flow structure at different angles of attack with experimental methods. A high-speed camera technique is used to record cavity evolution patterns. The numerical simulation is performed by CFX Solver with a free surface model and filter-based turbulence model. Three flow pattern maps are constructed to depict the...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the ventilated partial cavitation flow pattern with experimental methods. The experiments are conducted in a closed-loop cavitation tunnel, and the flow pattern is recorded with a high speed camera. In the experiments, the flow conditions are varied systematically to cover a broad range of water velocity, ventilation flow rate, which correspond to different...
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