摘要

Formation of supercavity around an underwater vehicle improves the hydrodynamic performance of fluid flow and causes vehicle to reach higher speeds. However, sound generated by the supercavitation is very effective in recognition of the vehicle and reduction in its controlled precision. In this study, compressible Navier-Stocks equations were solved by using the method of Large Eddy Simulation and combining them with the physical source and sink model to simulate supercavitation flow numerically. The qualitative and quantitative parameters from numerical results compared and confirmed with experimental results. Subsequently, by considering a suitable control surface around the simulated supercavity, the needed parameters for acoustic analysis were provided. Eventually, by solving the hybrid hydroacoustic model presented by Riahi et al. the far field noise of supercavity was estimated. In light of important role of air injection flow rate in the formation of ventilated supercavity, hydrodynamic and hydroacoustic results for three different lengths of supercavity stemmed by different air injections, were compared with each other. According to the obtained results, acoustic behavior of the supercavity was changed by increasing of air injection.

  • 出版日期2015-2-1