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Bubble dynamics in a cavitating venturi

Published 6 Dec 2024 in physics.flu-dyn | (2412.05471v2)

Abstract: Cryogenic fluids have extensive applications as fuel for launch vehicles in space applications and research. The physics of cryogenic flows are highly complex due to the sensitive nature of phase transformation from liquid to bubbly liquid and vapor, eventually resulting in cavitating flows at the ambient temperature owing to the very low boiling point of cryogenic fluids, which asserts us to classify such flows under multi-phase flow physics regime. This work elucidates the modeling of bubbly flow for cryogenic fluids such as liquid nitrogen in a converging-diverging venturi-like flow device known as cavitating venturi, a passive flow control metering device. The numerical works in literature are usually limited to modeling iso-thermal bubbly flows such as water devoid of involving energy equations because there is no occurrence of interface heat transfer as latent heat of vaporization of water is higher, unlike cryogenic fluids which are sensitive to phase change at ambient conditions. So, to realize an appropriate model for modeling cryogenic bubbly flows such as liquid nitrogen flow, the effect of heat transfer at the interface and convective heat transfer from the surrounding liquid to the traversing bubble needs to be included. Numerical modeling using an in-house code involving a finite-difference method The numerical results showed the importance of including the heat transport equation due to convection and at the interface of bubble-fluid as a significant source term for the bubble dynamics. The work is supported by computational simulation using a commercial CFD package for 2-dimensional simulations to predict a characterizing parameter, namely cavitation length. A limited flow visualization experiment using a high-speed camera is performed to study the cavitating zone length.

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