Study of Deformation and Breakup of Submillimeter Droplets’ Spray in a Supersonic Nozzle Flow

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The problem of secondary atomization of droplets is crucial for many applications. In high-speed flows, fine atomization usually takes place, and the breakup of small droplets determines the final products of atomization. An experimental study of deformation and breakup of 15–60 µm size droplets in an accelerated flow inside a converging–diverging nozzle is considered in the paper. Particle image velocimetry and shadow photography were employed in the experiments. Results of gas and liquid phase flow measurements and visualization are presented and analyzed, including gas and droplets’ velocity, shape and size distributions of droplets. Weber numbers for droplets’ breakup are reported. For those small droplets at low Weber numbers, the presence of well-known droplets’ breakup morphology is confirmed, and rare “pulling” breakup mode is detected and qualitatively described. For the “pulling” breakup mode, a consideration, explaining its development in smaller droplets through shear stress effect, is provided.

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Gobyzov, O. A., Ryabov, M. N., & Bilsky, A. V. (2020). Study of Deformation and Breakup of Submillimeter Droplets’ Spray in a Supersonic Nozzle Flow. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10186149

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