Avellan, FrançoisKarimi, Ayatollah2005-11-042005-11-042005-11-041987https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/218796In order to investigate the dynamics of the vortex cavitation, which is found to be responsible of the cavitation erosion in hydraulic machinery, a cavitation vortex generator (CVG) is used. By producing the cyclic growth and collapse of cavitation vortex, this device provides a good simulation of the realistic hydrodynamics situation corresponding to the travelling cavities downstream a fixed leading-edge cavity. The simultaneous use of the shock and the pressure time-history recordings and the high speed Cranz-Schardin visualizations allows us to describe the instantaneous cavity motion in the CVG test section . The most important result is the evidence of a strong spherica1 shock waves emission at the time of the cavitation vortex collapse, leading to overpressure of more than 10 kbar.Cavitation Erosion, High-Speed VisualizationDynamics of vortex cavitation involved in the erosion of hydraulic machinestext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper