Detail publikace

Hydrodynamic cavitation in minifluidic Venturi nozzle

ZEMAN, R. RUDOLF, P.

Anglický název

Hydrodynamic cavitation in minifluidic Venturi nozzle

Typ

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

This article describes the design of a small Venturi nozzle for hydrodynamic cavitation wastewater treatment research. A water circuit powered by compressed air was set up for the experiment. The nozzle design allowed visualization of the cavitating flow directly in the nozzle using a high-speed camera. Experiments were carried out with the nozzle to obtain a visualization of the flow and the dependence of the loss coefficient on the cavitation number. Furthermore, computational modeling of the flow was performed based on the results obtained in the experiment. Cavitation could play an important role in removing pollutants from water that cannot be removed by conventional methods in water treatment plants. The ability to process large quantities of water is one of the great advantages of hydrodynamic cavitation, however, when testing the influence of cavitation on pollutants contained in water, the need for large quantities of tested water appears unnecessary, impractical, and expensive. Research is still needed to better understand the effects of cavitation on water purification, and small-scale experiments may be more suitable for this kind of task.

Anglický abstrakt

This article describes the design of a small Venturi nozzle for hydrodynamic cavitation wastewater treatment research. A water circuit powered by compressed air was set up for the experiment. The nozzle design allowed visualization of the cavitating flow directly in the nozzle using a high-speed camera. Experiments were carried out with the nozzle to obtain a visualization of the flow and the dependence of the loss coefficient on the cavitation number. Furthermore, computational modeling of the flow was performed based on the results obtained in the experiment. Cavitation could play an important role in removing pollutants from water that cannot be removed by conventional methods in water treatment plants. The ability to process large quantities of water is one of the great advantages of hydrodynamic cavitation, however, when testing the influence of cavitation on pollutants contained in water, the need for large quantities of tested water appears unnecessary, impractical, and expensive. Research is still needed to better understand the effects of cavitation on water purification, and small-scale experiments may be more suitable for this kind of task.

Klíčová slova anglicky

cavitation, Venturi, CFD, visualization

Vydáno

04.07.2024

Nakladatel

EDP Sciences

ISBN

9781713899730

ISSN

2100-014X

Kniha

EFM22 – Experimental Fluid Mechanics 2022

Ročník

299

Číslo

1

Strany od–do

1–5

Počet stran

5

BIBTEX


@inproceedings{BUT196458,
  author="Radek {Zeman} and Pavel {Rudolf},
  title="Hydrodynamic cavitation in minifluidic Venturi nozzle",
  booktitle="EFM22 – Experimental Fluid Mechanics 2022",
  year="2024",
  volume="299",
  number="1",
  month="July",
  pages="1--5",
  publisher="EDP Sciences",
  isbn="9781713899730",
  issn="2100-014X"
}