CNES Young Researchers' Days

Poster

Abstract

The modelling of cavitation within turbopumps requires a two-phase flow model able to capture the phase change phenomenon and reproduce the flow behavior in a rotating geometry. To this end the compressible pressure-velocity equilibrium model from the diffuse interface method is used. The specific developments of this model in the context of turbopumps are shown and some preliminary results are given.

Date
Sep 6, 2021
Location
Cité de l’espace
Toulouse,
Joris Cazé
Joris Cazé
C/C++ developer / DevOps

My work interests include server system administration, High Performance Computing and Computational Fluid Dynamics.