AIP Advances (Mar 2018)

Supercavitating flow around high-speed underwater projectile near free surface induced by air entrainment

  • Chang Xu,
  • Jian Huang,
  • Yiwei Wang,
  • Xiaocui Wu,
  • Chenguang Huang,
  • Xianqian Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5017182
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 035016 – 035016-17

Abstract

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Cavitating flow near free surface is a complicated issue and may provide new inspiration on high-speed surface cruising. This study observes stable supercavitating flow as a new phenomenon in a launch experiment of axisymmetric projectile when the upper side of the projectile coincides with the free surface. A numerical approach is established using large eddy-simulation and volume-of-fluid methods, and good agreements are achieved between numerical and experimental results. Supercavity formation mechanism is revealed by analyzing the experiment photographs and the iso-surface of 90% water volume fraction in numerical results. The entrainment of a large amount of air into the cavity can cause the pressure inside the cavity to similarly increase with the pressure outside the cavity, which makes the actual cavitation number close to zero and is similar to supercavitation. Cases with various headforms of the projectile and cavitation numbers on the cavitating flow, as well as the drag reduction effects are further examined. Results indicate that the present strategy near the free surface could possibly be a new effective approach for high-speed cruising after vigorous design optimization in the future.