Aerodynamic droplet atomization model (ADAM)

Author:

Jackiw Isaac M.ORCID,Ashgriz NasserORCID

Abstract

The present work studies low viscosity twin-fluid atomization experimentally and analytically to characterize and predict the droplet size distribution of the spray. The study is based on experiments conducted using commercially available twin-fluid nozzles with water as the liquid. Shadowgraph images were used to visualize the near-nozzle flow while the droplet size distribution was measured in the far field using a Malvern Spraytec. To analytically model the atomization of the spray, the authors’ recent works on aerodynamic droplet breakup, which describe the formation and breakup of ligament and bag structures by multiple mechanisms, are extended to provide an analytical prediction of the droplet size distribution of the spray that is validated against the present experiments. The present model is developed to be a good physical representation of the spray behaviour at practical operating conditions. A Python implementation of the model has been deposited in a GitHub repository to accompany this work.

Funder

International Fine Particle Research Institute

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,Applied Mathematics

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