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Numerical study of cavitating flows with thermodynamic effect. (English) Zbl 1242.76331

Summary: Thermodynamic effects play an important role in the cavitation dynamics of cryogenic fluids. Such flows are characterized by strong variations in fluid properties with the temperature. A compressible, multiphase, one-fluid formulation that accounts for the energy balance and variable thermodynamics properties of the fluid is described. A preconditioning method for low Mach number areas is presented. Cavitation phenomenon is modelled by two different liquid-vapour mixture equations of state (EOS). Mathematical and thermodynamic properties are studied. Numerical results are given for a Venturi geometry with freon R-114 fluid and comparisons are made with experimental data.

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76T10 Liquid-gas two-phase flows, bubbly flows
76N15 Gas dynamics (general theory)
80A17 Thermodynamics of continua
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