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Grouping and trapping of evaporating droplets in an oscillating gas flow
Authors:David Katoshevski  Tal Shakked  Sergei S Sazhin  Cyril Crua  Morgan R Heikal
Institution:

aDepartment of Environmental Engineering, Ben-Gurion, University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel

bSchool of Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Brighton, Brighton BN2 4GJ, UK

Abstract:A new approach to the analysis of droplet grouping in an oscillating gas flow is suggested. This is based on the investigation of droplet trajectories in the frame of reference moving with the phase velocity of the wave. Although the equations involved are relatively simple, the analysis shows distinctive characteristics of grouping and non-grouping cases. In the case of grouping, droplet trajectories converge to the points for which the ratio of flow velocity in this frame of reference and the amplitude of flow oscillations is less than 1, and the cosine of the arc sine of this ratio is positive. In the case of non-grouping, droplet trajectories in this frame of reference oscillate around the translational velocity close to the velocity of flow in the same frame of reference. The effect of droplet size on the grouping pattern is investigated. It has been pointed out that for the smaller droplets much more stable grouping is observed. The effect of droplet evaporation is studied in the limiting case when the contribution of the heat-up period can be ignored. It is shown that evaporation can lead to droplet grouping even in the case when the non-evaporating droplets are not grouped. This is related to the reduction in droplet diameter during the evaporation process. Coupling between gas and droplets is shown to decrease the grouping tendency. A qualitative agreement between predictions of the model and in-house experimental observations referring to Diesel engine sprays has been demonstrated.
Keywords:Spray  Grouping  Trapping  Evaporation  Coupled solution
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