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Numerical and experimental analysis of biomimetic tubercle for cavitation suppression in viscous oil flow around hydrofoil

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Taylor & Francis Group2024-08-26 更新2026-04-16 收录
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This study explores the cavitation suppression mechanisms of biomimetic hydrofoils inspired by whale flipper tubercles, focusing on viscous oil flow around hydrofoils. A novel test system for viscous oil cavitation was developed, featuring a high-speed camera to capture transient cavitation phenomena. The study compared the cavitation behaviour of the flow around a basic blade (Base-blade) with that around a biomimetic blade (Bio-blade) designed with leading-edge tubercles. The visualization results demonstrated that the biomimetic structure significantly reduced the degree and unsteadiness of cavitation. The study also employed a three-dimensional CFD model using the Stress-Blended Eddy Simulation (SBES) method and the Zwart-Gerber-Belamri (ZGB) cavitation mass transfer model to reveal the flow mechanism. The Bio-blade reduced the vapour volume fraction by 9.67%, decreased the drag coefficient (<i>C<sub>d</sub></i>) by 9.36%, and minimized the lift fluctuations compared to the Base-blade. The biomimetic design reduces the transient shedding cavitation scale, effectively suppressing severe cavitation events. The Bio-blade inhibited the formation of leading-edge separation vortices and reduced the scale of U-shaped vortices that enhance cavitation evolution. In summary, this study provides a comprehensive analysis of the cavitation suppression mechanisms of biomimetic hydrofoils in high-viscosity fluids, offering valuable insights for future research and engineering applications.
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Liu, Cheng; Zhang, Jiahua; Khoo, Boo Cheong; Liu, Shiqi; Wei, Wei; Yan, Qingdong; Guo, Meng
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2024-08-26
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