Modeling Cavitation

When the static pressure at a particular location within a liquid falls below the saturation vapor pressure of the liquid, the liquid undergoes a phase change called cavitation. This phase change creates cavitation bubbles that are filled with the vapor of the liquid.

Simcenter STAR-CCM+ provides three cavitation models:

  • Full Rayleigh–Plesset (for single-component phases) or Multi-component Full Rayleigh–Plesset (for multi-component phases)

    The full cavitation model implements the full Rayleigh–Plesset equation and includes the influence of bubble growth acceleration, as well as viscous and surface tension effects.

  • Schnerr-Sauer (for single-component phases) or Multi-component Schnerr-Sauer (for multi-component phases)

    This model is based on a reduced Rayleigh–Plesset equation, and neglects the influence of bubble growth acceleration, viscous effects, and surface tension effects.

  • Homogeneous Relaxation (for single-component phases) or Multi-component Homogeneous Relaxation (for multi-component phases)

    This model is based on a finite rate equation with an empirical time scale formulation, and is suitable for modeling phenomena which occur in thermal non-equilibrium, such as flash boiling.