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Cavitation Erosion Tests on a 2D Hydrofoil using surface-mounted Obstacles

Escaler, Xavier
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Farhat, Mohamed  
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Avellan, François  
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2003
Wear

Anewcavitation erosion testing procedure in high-speed cavitation tunnel is presented. The method is based on surface-mounted obstacles on a plane-convex hydrofoil leading edge. This experimental set-up is able to accelerate the accumulation of damage on specimens located behind the obstacles and presents several advantages. Measurable cavitation erosion damage has been obtained for a thermal spray coating and a stainless steel 13.4 after 75 h of operation. The hydrodynamic operating conditions have been an inlet flow velocity of 35 m/s, a sigma value of 1 and an incidence angle of 3◦. Final erosion results have been compared with similar data obtained with the vortex cavitation generator (VCG) and the vibratory apparatus as a continuation of a previous study, see [Wear 233–235 (1999) 65]. The cavitation induced vibration monitoring provides a way to explain the apparent discrepancy of the erosion data between the tests with the high-speed cavitation tunnel and the vibratory apparatus.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/S0043-1648(03)00261-8
Web of Science ID

WOS:000183454000007

Author(s)
Escaler, Xavier
Farhat, Mohamed  
Avellan, François  
Egusquiza, Eduard
Date Issued

2003

Published in
Wear
Volume

254

Issue

5-6

Start page

441

End page

449

Subjects

cavitation erosion

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cavitation tunnel

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thermal spray coating

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vortex generator

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vibratoty apparatus

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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