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Analysis of liquid column atomization by annular dual-nozzle gas jet flow

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Authors

Choi, Daehyun; Byun, Jungwon; Park, Hyungmin

Issue Date
2022-06
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Citation
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol.943, p. A25
Abstract
The atomization of a water column by a gas jet flow (Reynolds number similar to O(10(4) -10(5))) issued from a two-stage annular nozzle is investigated experimentally. Varying the nozzle geometry, the momentum flux ratio of the upper and lower jets, and the water flow rate, we measure the processes of atomization with high-speed imaging, analysed analytically into four regimes. In the bulk atomization regime, the atomization is driven by the lower jet, but it is forced to occur earlier by the stronger upper jet before the water column reaches the lower jet in the droplet atomization regime. Interestingly, the size of the atomized droplets remains unaffected by the momentum flux ratio of upper to lower jets. The atomization process is governed by the Rayleigh-Taylor instability, by which the estimated droplet size agrees well with the measurement. In the backflow regime, a strong reverse flow is induced to force a substantial portion of atomized droplets to be drawn backward to the nozzle; a floating liquid column regime is captured transitionally, i.e. the column stagnates near the lower nozzle when the water flow rate is very low. To understand the mechanisms of each regime, the single-phase jet flow is measured separately using particle image velocimetry, and implemented into the control volume analysis with which we predicted analytically and validated the conditions for the occurrence of each regime. It is found that the acceleration of gas flow (velocity gradient) experienced by the falling water is the key parameter to drive the atomization.
ISSN
0022-1120
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/187081
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2022.435
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