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Droplet deformation and breakup in shear flow of air

Zhikun Xu, Tianyou Wang, Zhizhao Che

2020Physics of Fluids51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The deformation and breakup of droplets in airflows is important in many applications of spray and atomization processes. However, the shear effect of airflow has never been reported. In this study, the deformation and breakup of droplets in the shear flow of air is investigated experimentally using high-speed imaging, digital image processing, and particle image velocimetry. We identify a new breakup mode of droplets, i.e., the butterfly breakup, in which the strong aerodynamic pressure on the lower part of the droplet leads to the deflection of the droplet and then the formation of a butterfly-shaped bag. A regime map of the droplet breakup is produced, and the transitions between different modes are obtained based on scaling analysis. The elongation and the fragmentation of the droplet rim are analyzed, and the results show that they are significantly affected by the shear via the formation and the growth of nodes on the rim.

Topics & Concepts

BreakupMechanicsPhysicsShear flowShear (geology)AirflowDeformation (meteorology)ScalingClassical mechanicsBreak-UpShear rateAerodynamicsElongationVorticitySimple shearOpticsAerodynamic forceFlow (mathematics)Two-phase flowWeber numberParticle image velocimetryFlow visualizationFluid Dynamics and Heat TransferParticle Dynamics in Fluid FlowsElectrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics
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