粘性液滴撞击受热颗粒的碰撞模式综合研究

IF 2.8 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science Pub Date : 2024-06-28 DOI:10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2024.111259
Zhiheng Fan, Daoyin Liu, Cai Liang, Xiaoping Chen
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液滴与加热颗粒的碰撞过程因其广泛的工业相关性而备受关注。本研究利用高速摄影来研究粘性液滴与加热颗粒之间的碰撞动力学。研究发现了六种不同的碰撞模式。在气泡破裂模式中,颗粒经历的温度下降最大,导致的热量传递也最多。当雷诺数超过 100 和韦伯数超过 55 时,颗粒温度对碰撞行为起着至关重要的作用。最大铺展面积与韦伯数呈线性关系,而在沉积模式下,随着雷诺数的增加,最大铺展面积达到峰值并趋于稳定。接触角波动是由接触线的不稳定性引起的。液膜厚度呈现线性和功率增长阶段,随后在气泡破裂状态下迅速下降。在分支破裂模式中,破碎液滴的尺寸较小,而在雾化破裂模式中,流速随着雷诺数和韦伯数的增加而上升。根据雷利-泰勒不稳定性理论预测的雾化状态下的扰动波长与实验测量结果非常吻合。停留时间与韦伯数呈正相关。
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Comprehensive study on collision patterns of viscous droplets impacting on a heated particle

The collision process involving droplets and heated particles has gained significant attention due to its wide industrial relevance. This study utilizes a high-speed photography to investigate the collision dynamics between viscous droplets and heated particles. The research identifies six distinct collision patterns. In the bubble-breakup mode, the particle experiences the greatest temperature drop, resulting in the most substantial heat transfer. The particle temperature plays a crucial role in determining collision behavior when the Reynolds number exceeds 100 and the Weber number exceeds 55. The maximum spreading area demonstrates a linear relationship with the Weber number, while it reaches a peak and stabilizes with Reynolds numbers in the deposition regime. Contact angle fluctuations are caused by the instability of the contact line. The liquid film thickness exhibits linear and power growth phases, followed by a rapid decrease in the bubble-breakup regime. While the branch-breakup pattern sees smaller fragmented droplet sizes, the atomization-breakup pattern sees flow velocity rise with both Reynolds and Weber numbers. The predicted wavelength of the disturbance in the atomization regime, based on Rayleigh-Taylor instability theory, aligns well with the experimental measurements. The residence time correlates positively with the Weber number.

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Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science 工程技术-工程:机械
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期刊介绍: Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science provides a forum for research emphasizing experimental work that enhances fundamental understanding of heat transfer, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics. In addition to the principal areas of research, the journal covers research results in related fields, including combined heat and mass transfer, flows with phase transition, micro- and nano-scale systems, multiphase flow, combustion, radiative transfer, porous media, cryogenics, turbulence, and novel experimental techniques.
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