AIP Advances (Jan 2023)

Numerical research on the cavitation effect induced by underwater multi-point explosion near free surface

  • Jun Yu,
  • Hai-tao Li,
  • Zhen-xin Sheng,
  • Yi Hao,
  • Jian-hu Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0136546
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 015021 – 015021-14

Abstract

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In this study, the cavitation effect induced by two charges in underwater explosions near free surfaces is numerical researched by two dimensional compressible multiphase fluids based on a four-equation system with a phase transition model. The occurrence of the generation, development, and collapse of cavitation in two-charge underwater explosions near free surfaces can be captured directly. The detailed density, pressure, and vapor volume fraction contours during the interaction process are obtained and can better reveal the characteristic underlying the cavitation, free surface, and explosion bubbles. Numerical results reveal that the cavitation domain has expanded to an area much deeper than the explosion bubble location in two-charge underwater explosions, which should be paid enough attention due to its influence on the input load of underwater structures. The detailed density and pressure contours during the interaction process can also be captured and can better reveal the mechanism underlying the explosion bubble, cavitation, and surface wave dynamics. The present results can expand the currently limited database of multiphase fluid in underwater explosions and also provide new insights into the strong nonlinear interaction between underwater explosion and cavitation, which provides a deep understanding of multi-point explosions.