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Proc. ASME. FEDSM2007, Volume 1: Symposia, Parts A and B, 329-339, July 30–August 2, 2007
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: FEDSM2007-37090
.... The present Reynolds numbers based on the cavity length vary from 1.7×105 to 3.4×105. High-speed imaging of cavitation inception, recorded at 30,000 fps, indicates that for this 2D cavity flow, the onset of cavitation always occurs on the top of the cavity trailing edge, regardless of the free stream speed...
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Proc. ASME. FEDSM2007, Volume 2: Fora, Parts A and B, 21-25, July 30–August 2, 2007
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: FEDSM2007-37321
... the Reynolds number is larger than Re = 143. Above this Reynolds number, there was no stable mode and plain and wavy Taylor vortex flow randomly appeared. Circular Couette flow Plain Taylor vortex Wavy vortex flow Rotating Reynolds number (Re) Cavity flow Proceedings of FEDSM2007 5th Joint ASME...
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Proc. ASME. FEDSM2007, Volume 2: Fora, Parts A and B, 1347-1352, July 30–August 2, 2007
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: FEDSM2007-37410
... layer oscillation modes and recirculating vortices in the cavity. We also demonstrate that oscillations are suppressed by our control method using moving bottom wall. Cavity Flow Self-sustained Oscillations Incompressible Flow CFD Analysis Flow Control Proceedings of FEDSM2007 5th Joint...
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Proc. ASME. FEDSM2002, Volume 1: Fora, Parts A and B, 1173-1178, July 14–18, 2002
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: FEDSM2002-31352
... the wall due to the wall effect. cavity flow compressible flow LES dynamic model Proceedings of ASME FEDSM02 2002 ASME Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting Montreal, Quebec, Canada, July 14-18, 2002 IO s formul the mo the vo coeffic betwee stream near th INTRO It is open c cavity...
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Proc. ASME. HT-FED2004, Volume 3, 621-631, July 11–15, 2004
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: HT-FED2004-56373
... gradient. Applications of these procedures to synthetic flows show that the standard deviation of the measured instantaneous pressure from the theoretical value is about 2%. The system has been used to measure the instantaneous pressure and velocity distributions of a 2D cavity flow field in a water tunnel...