研究目的
Investigating how hydrodynamic cavitation behavior can be controlled by surface modification using nanosecond-laser texturing.
研究成果
The study demonstrates that cavitation characteristics can be significantly influenced by surface modification through laser texturing. Increased surface wettability delays incipient cavitation, suggesting potential applications in controlling cavitation in fluid flows.
研究不足
The study focuses on the initial stages of cavitation and its control through surface modification. Further investigation is needed to understand the fundamental mechanisms underlying the observed effects.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The surfaces of 10-mm stainless steel cylinders were laser textured using a nanosecond fiber laser to modify surface properties.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The study used stainless steel cylinders with surfaces modified to have different topographies and wettability.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A nanosecond fiber laser (wavelength of 1060 nm), high-speed camera (Photron FastCam SA-Z), and high frequency pressure transducers (PCB 113B28, RESON TC4013) were used.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The modified cylinders were tested in a cavitation tunnel at different cavitation numbers (
5:0–6). Cavitation characteristics were monitored using high-speed visualization and pressure transducers. Data Analysis Methods:
The cavitation dynamics were analyzed based on high-speed images and pressure measurements.
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