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Numerical study on the transient behavior of water-entry supercavitating flow around a cylindrical projectile influenced by turbulent drag-reducing additives

•Water-entry supercavitation with drag-reducing (DR) additives was simulated.•DR additives could positively affect the formation of water-entry supercavitation.•DR additives could further reduce the drag resistance on the projectile. Simulation of the unsteady behavior of water-entry supercavitating...

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Published in:Applied thermal engineering 2016-07, Vol.104, p.450-460
Main Authors: Jiang, Chen-Xing, Shuai, Zhi-Jun, Zhang, Xiang-Yuan, Li, Wan-You, Li, Feng-Chen
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description •Water-entry supercavitation with drag-reducing (DR) additives was simulated.•DR additives could positively affect the formation of water-entry supercavitation.•DR additives could further reduce the drag resistance on the projectile. Simulation of the unsteady behavior of water-entry supercavitating flows influenced by turbulent drag-reducing additives is very complicated. This paper attempts to introduce a numerical simulation procedure to simulate such problems in viscous incompressible two-phase and three-phase media, respectively. Firstly we performed a numerical investigation on water-entry supercavities in water and turbulent drag-reducing solution, respectively, at an impact velocity of 28.4m/s to confirm the accuracy of the numerical method. Based on the verification, projectile entering water and turbulent drag-reducing solution at relatively high velocity of 142.7m/s (phase transition is considered) is simulated. The Cross viscosity equation was adopted to represent the shear-thinning characteristic of aqueous solution of drag-reducing additives. The configuration and dynamic characteristics of water-entry supercavity, flow resistance and the radial velocity of cavity boundary were discussed respectively. It was obtained that the numerical simulation results are in consistence with experimental data, verifying the established numerical procedures. Numerical results show that the supercavity length in drag-reducing solution is larger than that in water; the velocity attenuates faster at high impact velocity than at low impact velocity. Turbulent drag-reducing additives have the potential in enhancement of supercavitation and further drag reduction.
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Computer simulation
Drag-reducing additives
Fluid flow
Impact velocity
Mathematical models
Phase transition
Projectile
Turbulence
Turbulent flow
Water-entry supercavitation
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