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Self-similar pressure-atomized sprays

H. Hinterbichler, Helfried Steiner, Günter Brenn

2020Journal of Fluid Mechanics20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Sprays produced by pressure atomization of various liquids are investigated experimentally, showing the self-similar flow fields of both the liquid and the gas phases. Phase-Doppler measurements are conducted in the sprays at varying radial and axial distances from the atomizer orifice. The theoretical description of the gas flow field based on boundary-layer theory reveals a self-similar velocity field driven by momentum transfer from the liquid phase ejected into the gaseous environment. The momentum loss of the liquid droplet phase is also found to be self-similar, which was to be expected, but not shown in the literature before. The analytical self-similar description of the two-phase flow field is in excellent agreement with the experimental data.

Topics & Concepts

MechanicsMaterials sciencePhysicsParticle Dynamics in Fluid FlowsFluid Dynamics and Heat TransferCombustion and Detonation Processes
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