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CAV2006

Sixth International Symposium on Cavitation

Wageningen, The Netherlands

September 11-15, 2006

Organized by:

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P R E F A C E

These proceedings contain ali papers presented at the sixth conference

on cavitation, CAV2006, in Wageningen. It was an honour and a pleasure to

meet so many peopie working on cavitation research and development together.

Cavitation is stili a rather specialized topic, but on the other hand it occurs in a

wide variety of situations. So the conference is a specialist meeting, but at the

same time it is of interest for industry. We hope to have served both in this

conference.

There has been a great interest in the conference resulting in the number of

papers exceeding our capabilities. The subject does not allow too many parallel

sessions, without making it nearly impossible to decide which session to attend

and without hampering the exchange of ideas from different backgrounds. Three

parallel sessions are already much. To allow all papers of good quality which

were submitted, we have added a poster session. The posters were available the

whole week and participants took the opportunity to contact the authors..

We have reserved time to visit the Marin facilities in a pleasant way during the

receptions. We have also arranged some tours to important Dutch industries,

IHC, Damen and Wartsila, so you can learn how the Dutch industry not only

survives, but flourishes in the international competition.

The success of CAV2006 was due to the great contributions of the participants,

with a special acknowledgement to the authors.

As Local Organising Committee we have done our utmost to create the proper

atmosphere for an interesting and enjoyable conference.

Gert Kuiper

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Scientific Committee

The initiative of the conference and the reviewing of the papers is done by the

Scientific Committee. CAV2006 had the following members of the scientific

committtee:

R.E.A. Arndt, University of Minnesota, USA

C.E.Brennen, California Institute of Technology, USA

L.d'Agostino, University of Pisa, Italy

M. Farhat, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland

G.Bark, Chalmers University, Sweden

W.A. Straka, Pennsylvania State University, USA

J.R.Blake, University of Birmingham, UK

L.Briancon-Manollet, Bassin d'Essais de Carenes, France

S.L. Ceccio, University of Michigan, USA

G. L. Chahine, Dynaflow, Inc., USA

J. Field, University of Cambridge, UK

J-P Franc, LEGI Grenoble, France

T. I k o h a g i , Tohoku University, Japan

H. Kato, Toyo University, Japan

J. Katz, Johns Hopl<ins University, USA

V.K. Kedrlnskii, Laverentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics, Russia

S.A. Kinnas, University of Texas, USA

J.T. Lee, Korea Research Institute of Ship and Ocean Engineering, Korea

Y. I^atsumoto, University of Tokyo

K.A. Moerch, Technical University of Lingby, Denmark

A. Prosperetti, Johns Hopkins University, USA

K.V. Rozhdestvensky, Saint Petersburg State Marine Technical University

V.v. Serebryakov, Institute of Hydrodynamics, Ukraine

B. Stoffel, Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany

G. H. Schnerr, Universitat München, Germany

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Local Organising Committee

Marin was assisted by a local committee. The members of this local committee

were:

G. Kuiper, (Chairman),MARIN

Mrs. W.Kol<Sj Symposium Secretary, MARIN

H. W.IVl.Hoeijmal<ers, University Twente

E.M. Kril<i<e, Royal Dutch Navy

A.G.H. Kruisbrinl<, WL- Deift Hydrauiics

J . Th. Ligtelijn, Wartsiia Propuision Nethedands

S . G . T a n , MARIN

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Sponsors.

The main sponsor of the symposium was Wartsila.

WARTSILA

Co-sponsors were:

DOCKWISE

T

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Delft

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PAPERS CAV2006 Symposium 11-15 September 2006

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International Symposium on Cavitation

CAV2006

PAPERS CAV2006 S y m p o s i u m 11 - 15 S e p t e m b e r 2 0 0 6 I N V I T E D PAPERS

Arndt From Wageningen to Minnesota and Back: Perspectives on cavitation researcti

Friescti Rudder erosion damages caused bv cavitation

Schnerr Shock and wave dynamics of compressible liquid flows with special emphasis on unsteady load on hydrofoils and on cavitation in infection nozzles

Yamaguchl Cloud Cavitation on Foil Sections

P A P E R S

Abels Reliable prediction of propeller induced pressure pulses on the aftbodv bv correlation of direct calculation

Ahuja A numerical study of cavitation In crvogen fluids part I : mean fiow parametric study

Ahuja Analysis of unsteady cavitation in rocket feed systems and flow control elements

Am rom in Numerical analysis of Reynolds number effects on sheet cavitation

Arora Cavitation Clusters With Controlled Nuclei Number Density.

Arrojo Hydrodynamic cavitation as an AOP: Experimental study with toluene and P-Nitrophenol

Ausoni Cavitation in Karman vortices and flow induced vibrations

Billard Effect of cavitation on the structure of the boundary laver in the wake of a partial cavity

Borkent Cavitation inception on solid particles

Brandner Development of an Australian National Facility for cavitation research

Bremond Controlled Multibubble surface cavitation (already published look here)

Brennen A multifrequencv instability of cavitatinq inducer systems

Bulten Evaluation of McCormlck's rule for propeller tip vortex cavitation inception based on CFD results

Carlton Full scale cavitation observations relating to propellers, rudders and shaft brackets

Chiba Observation cf the vortices shed from a pitching wing

Choffat Comparison between two approaches to simulate the mass loss in cavitation erosion

Choi Dynamics and noise emission of vortex cavitation bubbles

Coutier Effect of the wall roughness on the dynamics of unsteady cavitation

Coutier Experimental study o f t h e cavitatinq now on a 2D Hydrofoil bv x-ray absorption

Coutier Endoscopic investiqation of the internal structure of sheet cavitation

Davydov Theoretical modeling pf magma state at initial stage of decompression

de Campos Influence o f t h e reduced frequency on the 2-D partial sheet cavitation behaviour for a foil i n a gust

Delale Shock structure in bubbly liquids: comparison of direct numerical simulations and model eguations

Delale Model evolution equations for unsteady cavitatinq nozzle flows and their application

Dezhkunov Cavitational mechanism of the ultrasonic capillary effect

Dijkink Drug delivery with laser-induced cavitation bubbles

Dular Experimental and Numerical Modelling of cavitation erosion

DuFar Local thermal effects of ultrasound induced cavitation

l^ular Experimental and numerical investigation of swept leading edge influence on the developed cavitation

Escaler Cavitation Monitoring of hvdroturbines: tests in a francis turbine model

FarhatI Interaction of a cavitation bubble with a spherical free surface

Flores Head drop of spatial turbopump inducer

Poeth The structure of unsteady cavitation, Part I: Observations of an attached cavity on a three-dimensional ^^ydrofoll

Foeth The structure of unsteady cavitation. Part I I : Applying time-resolved PIV to attached cavitation

Fortes Experiments and modelling of cavitating flows in venturi part I I : unsteady cavitation

Franc Incubation time and cavitation erosion rate of work-hardening materials

Fukaya Prediction of cavitation intensitv in pumps bv using multi-point vibration acceleration measurement

Fukaya Experimental prediction method of cavitation erosion in pumps by using aluminum sheet

Futakawa Cavitation erosion by proton beam bombarding mercury target for neutron spallation source

Grant Drag on a slender body movinq at high speeds In a bubbly liquid

Hattori Effect of liquid parameters on cavitation erosion in liquid metals

Hattori Construction of database on cavitation erosion and analysis of stainless steel data

Hattori Influence of temperature on erosion by a cavitatinq liquid let

Himei A proposal for a prartical design method on supercavitatinq propellers

Hongsun Simulation of sheet cavitation on propulsor blades usinq a viscous/inviscid interactive method

Horiguchi Suppression of cavitation instabilities in an inducer bv J-Groove

Hosangadi Numerical Study of a Flat Plate Inducer: comparison of performance in liquid hydrogen and water

Hosangadi A numerical study of cavitation in cryogenic fluids part I I : new unsteady model for dense cloud formatton

Hout New developments on full scale cavitation observations

Huhtala Semi-spade rudder designed for high speed operation

lersel Reduced model for describing acoustic cavitation

Ikeda Optimization o f t h e bubble cloud collapse with application to Uthotripsv

Johnsen Computations of shock-bubble interaction and aspherical bubble collapse

Kakegawa Effects of cavity volume and magnitude of impulsive pressure on the decomposition of organic compounds usinq cavitatinq water |ets

kato Destruction of plankton bv two-dimensional cavitatinq let

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PAPERS CAV2006 Symposium 11 - 15 September 2006

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Kawamura Kedrinskii Kim-jun-ho Kimura Kinzel Kirsch ner Klaseboer Koop Kopriva Kreider Lee II Mettin Minsier Minsier Moerch Moulijn Murakami Nagahara Naude Nesteruk Ohi Okamura Okita Guoyi Peng XiaoXIng Peng Persson Petrov Rammohan Rolland Salto Sakal Salvatore Sampson Savchenko Schaad Schaad Semenenko Serebryakov Soyama Stoye Straka Subbaraman Szantyr Takahashi Takahira TakekoshI Tanaka Terentiev Torre Tsuda Udo Ukon van Terwisga van Beek Vaz Visonneau Wang Washio Washio Wijngaarden Wilczynski Wosnik Wosnik Wu Yongiaing Yoshida Yoshida Yoshlzav/a Zuo

Simulation of unsteady r j v i t a t i n g flow around marine oropeller ijsinn a RANS CFD code Dynamics of cavitatinq magma state at explosive eruption

Suppression of cavitation surge of pumo Inducer bv Inserting rino-shaped Inlet plate Numerical simulation for unsteady cavitatinq flow in a turbooump Inducer

The effects of a free-surface on computed turbulent, super and partially cavitatinq flows Ttie effects of added mass on the Initiation of a suoercavltv using a pressurized canister Shockwave non-eguilibrium bubble Interaction; BEM simulation with experimental comparison nesion of twistino cavitatinq hydrofoil using a barotroplc flow method

Low drao ventilated oartiaily cavitatinq hydrofoils In steady Bow and in periodic gusts Acoustic cavitation and medical ultrasound

Prediction of cavitatinq performance of ducted propellers Cavitation resonance

Modelinq acoustic cavitation with bubble redistribution

Comoarlson of threshold conditions for transient acoustic cavitation and shock wave emission Comoarlson of threshold conditions for transient acoustic cavitation and shock wave emission Reflections on cavitation nuclei

A criterion for the erosiyeness of face cjivitation Fxnerimentai studv of cavitatinq flows of superfluid helium

Unsteady simulation of the flow field around a submerged vortex cavitation occurred In a pump intake sump

Forced oscillations of a oas bubble in a viscoelasticliouid for different Deborah numbers Draq reduction tools in high-speed hydrodynamics: Suoercavitation or un-seoarated shapes How bubbles dean

Ohservation of impact phenomena of counter-rotating cavitatino flows

Numerical study on a mitigation strateov usinq micro bubbles for cavitation erosion caused by a thermal shock in liguid mercury

Numerical study of cavitatino turbulent flows In a starting submerqed water let Generation mechanism of ventilated suoercavitation in an axisvmmetric body with cavltator Numerical simulation o f t h e cavitatino flow around a wing section using LES

Asymptotic expansions for axially symmetric cavities

CFD based prediction and experimental verification of cavitation in butterfly valves Fj<neriments and modelling of cavitating flows In venturi part I : stable cavitation Instantaneous behaviour of cavitation clouds at impingement of cavitatinq water-jet Direct numerical simulation of vortex cavitation in turbulent shear layer Theoretical modelling of unsteady cavitation and Induced noise Pronulsor ice interaction - does cavitation matter? Suoercavitation flow in a shear laver

A new device for determination of gas formation rates under pressure gradients aoocarinq In turbomachinerv

The "In-Situ-Nozzle". a device for measuring tensile strength of nuids directly in operating pump-loops Some problems of the suoercavitating motion management

Problems of hydrodynamics for high soeed motion In water with supercavitation Effeg of nozzle oeometrv on unsteady behaviour of a cavitating jet In air Prgoulsion ootimisation of a Ro-Ro vessel with resoect to the voyage profile Exoerimental study of cavitation inception In Quiescent and co-flow nozzle iets Suppressing higher order cavitation phenomena In axial inducers

A computational modei o f t h e propeller cavitating tip vortex interacting with the rudder Electrification and light emission In oil hydraulic cavitation

Numerical Simulation of Three-Dimensional Bubble Collapse under a floating body Comparison of cavitation models for simulation of cavitating flow oyer a hydrofoil Numerical simulation of mercury cavitation In magnetic Impact testing machine Numerical analysis of cavitating flows bv direct iterative manner

Setup of a high soeed optical system for the characterization of flow Instabilities in space rocket turbopumps

A molecular dynamics study on a growth mechanism of cavitation bubble nuclei Measurements of cavitation intensity in pumps by using aluminium sheet Prevention of root erosion for hioh soeed ship oroDellers

Cavitation research on shio prooellers-A review of outstanding problems and research strategies-Ventilatign or cavitation; an experimental studv to determine dynamic loads on controllable pitch propellers

Modelling gf three dimensional sheet cavitation on marine propellers usinq a boundary element method Computation of 2D cavitatinq flows and tip vortex flows with an unstructured RANS solver

Exoerimental studv on generation and development of supercavitation around a hydrorautics foil. Observation of cavitatign Inception at point of separation using a super-high speed video camera Observation of cavitation In oil hydraulic poppet valve

A spatial extrapolation technioue for sparse measurements of propeller-Induced hull pressures usinq an inverse acoustic boundary element method

Model-full scale correlations of the cavitation erosion of ship propeller and rudder - a container vessel case study

Measurements In high void fraction turbulent bubbly wakes created bv axisvmmetric ventilated supercavitation

Identificatign of large scale structures In the wake of cavitatino hydrofoils uslno LES and time resolved PIV

Experimental study of the content of the cavity behind a highspeed supercavitatinq body Comoarisons of turbulence models in predicting unsteady cavitation flow

Ttiermodynamic effect on asymmetric cavitation in an inducer

Thermodynamic effect on cavitation performance and unsteady cavitation In an inducer Numerical studv on growth by rectifled diffusion of an oscillating bubble In an ultrasound fleid Cavitation resonance on Warwick venturi

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