• Title of article

    Cavitation enhancement of silt erosion: Numerical studies

  • Author/Authors

    P.J. Dunstan، نويسنده , , S.C. Li، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    946
  • To page
    954
  • Abstract
    Cavitation and silt erosion often co-exist causing severe damage. The effect that the silt erosion is worsened by the presence of cavitation is here referred as cavitation enhancement of silt erosion. A micro-model proposed by Li (2003, 2006) describes how the silt particles gain extra-damaging potential from the collapsing bubbles. In order to verify this envisaged model, as suggested in Li (2006) we have performed initial numerical studies by employing a simplified model which considers a single silt particle entrained in the micro-jet of a collapsing cavitation bubble. Initial CFD simulations have been conducted by using both commercial software Star CCM+ and our simplified analytical approach (written in MATLAB). Results from both methods support the mechanism of the micro-model that the silt particle damage potential to nearby solid boundary is largely enhanced through the acceleration of particle by the micro-jet of collapsing bubble in which the particle entrained. Our calculations further show that given the size of bubble the enhancement is mainly correlating with the mass (Its shape also plays an important role in gaining the drag force from the micro-jet flow, which will be discussed in detail later.) of particle and the ratio between the distance from the collapsing bubble to a solid boundary and its radius upon collapse. Though there are more attributions of the enhancement need to be further investigated such as the influence of presence of the particle on the micro-jet flow, etc. (by using a real coupled calculation approach) these initial results do reveal the major features of this phenomenon quantitatively for the first time.
  • Keywords
    Cavitation erosion , Silt erosion , Cavitation enhancement , Synergistic erosion model , Calculation of particles trapped in micro-jet , Bubble–particle interaction
  • Journal title
    Wear
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Wear
  • Record number

    1091640