Low-pressure twin-fluid atomization: Effect of mixing process on spray formation

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2017-01-01Altmetrics
10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2016.10.015
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The present work comparably examines four different twin-fluid atomizers operated under the same op- erating conditions. Spray formation was examined by several approaches. The internal flow pattern was estimated using a simplified analytical approach, and the results were supported by the observation of the liquid discharge in the near-nozzle region. A high-speed back illumination was used for visualisation of the primary breakup. In the region of fully developed spray, the dynamics of droplets was studied using a phase-Doppler analyser (PDA). The information obtained from all methods was then correlated. Results show that the spray formation process depends mainly on the internal design of twin-fluid at- omizer at low gas to liquid ratios (GLR). The amount of gas influences the character of the internal two- phase flow, a mechanism of the liquid breakup, droplet dynamics and a resulting drop size distribution. Differences among the atomizers are reduced with the increase in GLR. Moreover, it was shown that a certain mixing process can inherently create the annular internal flow which generates a stable spray characterized by relatively low mean droplet size.
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIPHASE FLOW. 2017, vol. 89, issue 1, p. 277-289.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301932216300271
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