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An Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Flow in a ShockWave Power Generator™ Nicholas Doherty Dr. T. J. Scanlon Dr. M. T. Stickland University of Strathclyde
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Introduction to SPG™ Invented by James Griggs, patented 1993 Attempts to harness the energy release from cavitation Flow mechanism present is not yet understood
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Reduced Scale Clear Acrylic Model Model made entirely of clear acrylic Large cubic/cylindrical holes to assist visualisation All other important dimensions remain to scale
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Image De-rotation Image de-rotation allows a stationary view of a rotating component De-rotator mirrors rotate at half the speed of the rotating object Reveal relative flow hidden by dominant primary flow field
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Experimental Set-Up
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Experimental Equipment
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Numerical Analysis FLUENT 5 CFD software Moving Reference Frame method Standard form of k- model SIMPLE algorithm for pressure-velocity coupling Second order upwinding for convection terms for momentum Steady State and Transient solutions solved
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PIV Results Tests taken at 1,000 rpm Evidence of vortex formation Separation from inside wall and area of recirculation
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CFD Results Reasonable correlation with PIV results Vortex formation in hole Separation from inside wall and recirculation area
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