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Cavitation and wake structure of unsteady tip vortex flows

Posted on:1994-12-04Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:California Institute of TechnologyCandidate:Hart, Douglas PaytonFull Text:PDF
GTID:2472390014993208Subject:OCEAN ENGINEERING
Abstract/Summary:
nsteady flows are prevalent in virtually every fluid application yet, because of their intrinsic complexity, few attempts have been made to measure them or explain their behavior. This thesis presents an experimental study of one of the simplest unsteady flow induced effects, the periodic change in angle of attack of a lifting surface. Of particular interest is the influence this effect has on the tip vortex structure of a finite aspect ratio hydrofoil and the part it plays in the inception of cavitation.;An aspect ratio 2.3 hydrofoil was reflection-plane mounted to the test section floor of the Caltech Low Turbulence Water Tunnel and harmonically oscillated in pitch near its center of pressure. Observations of the growth and collapse of surface and tip vortex cavitation were made along with detailed observations of the interaction of the tip vortex formation with the spanwise wake structure. Measurements of the cavitation inception number for surface cavitation and tip vortex cavitation were made relative to the phase of the hydrofoil and the reduced frequency, k =...
Keywords/Search Tags:Tip vortex, Cavitation, Made, Structure
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