Numerical study of cavitation regimes in flow over a circular cylinder
Filipe L. Brandao, Mrugank Bhatt, Krishnan Mahesh

TL;DR
This study numerically investigates cavitation regimes over a circular cylinder, revealing how cavitation, vortex shedding, and pressure fluctuations change across regimes, with insights into the effects of non-condensable gases and flow conditions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed numerical analysis of cavitation regimes, including the role of condensation shocks and the impact of non-condensable gases, which advances understanding of cavitating flows over cylinders.
Findings
Identification of cavitation regimes and transition points.
Observation of condensation shocks and their effects.
Impact of non-condensable gases on cavitation dynamics.
Abstract
Cavitating flow over a circular cylinder is investigated over a range of cavitation numbers for both laminar and turbulent regimes. We observe non-cavitating, cyclic and transitional cavitation regimes with reduction in freestream . The cavitation inside the Karman vortices in the cyclic regime, is significantly altered by the onset of "condensation front" propagation in the transitional regime. At the transition, an order of magnitude jump in shedding Strouhal number is observed as the dominant frequency shifts from periodic vortex shedding in the cyclic regime, to irregular-regular vortex shedding in the transitional regime. In addition, a peak in pressure fluctuations, and a maximum in St versus based on cavity length are observed at the transition. Shedding characteristics in each regime are discussed using dynamic mode decomposition. It is demonstrated that the…
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