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Dynamic vapour fraction measurement in Ariane 5 inducer by x-rays

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An experimental study of the instantaneous local behavior of cavitation in turbo-pump inducers is presented in this article. Experiments held on a hydrodynamic facility equipped with an Ariane 5 inducer permitted achieving the aim. Cavitation is attained by reducing the pressure in a turbo machine having an inducer rotating at 4000 rpm. An X-ray tomography system developed specially for this aim, was used to measure the cavitation. The system employed an industrial X-ray generator and scintillation detectors. The generator/detectors system was fixed while the inducer was rotating. Vapor fraction was determined instantaneously, which confirms the applicability and the precision of the method in such type of measurements despite the constraints imposed by the geometry and the rotation speed. The dense composition of the system components introduced difficulties in the measurement especially at the inducer axis. However, prior information concerning the vapor regime as well as its stationary behavior in certain time intervals helped overcome this problem. Consequently a quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the vapor fraction is obtained. Results show a cavitation regime mostly synchronous with the rotation of the inducer thus permitting the use of tomographic reconstruction for the localization of vapor in the machine. An algebraic reconstruction algorithm (ML-EM) was used to achieve image reconstruction.
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hal-00182618 , version 1 (26-10-2007)

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Walid Hassan, Samuel Legoupil, Stéphane Barre, Claude Rebattet. Dynamic vapour fraction measurement in Ariane 5 inducer by x-rays. FEDSM2005, Jun 2005, Houston, United States. ⟨10.1109/TNS.2007.914023⟩. ⟨hal-00182618⟩

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