Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
614291 Tribology International 2016 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study presents a physics-based cavitation model solving the coupled Rayleigh-Plesset (RP) and Reynolds (RE) equations in a fully transient environment. Inclusion of the surface dilatational viscosity within the interfacial stress balance of a dynamically growing bubble is discussed at length and detailed physical insight into its mechanism adds significantly to the existing body of literature. A parametric study establishes the importance of the surface dilatational viscosity and values on the order of 10−2 to 10−4 [N s/m] are shown to establish upper and lower bounds on tensile stresses producing the full and half-Sommerfeld-like solutions respectively. Interactions between rotational speed and eccentricity ratio are elucidated with the overall effect of increasing surface dilatational viscosity shown to be de-stabilizing.
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