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arxiv 2106.04611 v1 pith:3LJDHPMV submitted 2021-06-08 physics.flu-dyn

Size distribution modelling of secondary atomization in spray of plain-jet airblast atomizer with finite stochastic breakup model

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keywords atomizationdropletsizebreakupdistributionjetsliquidmodel
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An experimental investigation of secondary atomization of spray in plain-jet airblast atomizers with a circular array of six liquid jets is studied. Crossflow of air with controlled velocity and pressure is applied to transverse jets. The liquid jets (Re=12000) are injected into airflow (Weg of 1250-3000) analyzed experimentally for different injection diameters of 0.8-1.6 mm. Particle size distribution measurement is carried out by Malvern Mastersizer X in the fully atomized region of the atomizer. The droplet size distribution in the secondary or final atomization stage is also modeled by the Finite stochastic Breakup model, which requires 4 parameters to be defined i.e. initial droplet diameter, maximum stable droplet size, minimum mass ratio, and droplet breakup probability. The modeling approximation is in very good agreement with the experimental result. This remarkable consistency between model and experiment is quite useful in terms of optimal atomization performance by considering the dynamics of the liquid jet.

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