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Departure-site spacing for liquid droplets and jets falling between horizontal circular tubes
Authors:X. Hu  A.M. Jacobi
Affiliation:

a Research Engineer, AlliedSignal, Phoenix, AZ 85072, USA

b Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, 1206 W. Green Street, Urbana, IL 61801, USA

Abstract:When a liquid film falls from one tube to another below it, the flow can take the form of discrete droplets, individual jets or a continuous sheet. Experiments exploring the effects of thermophysical properties and geometrical parameters on the droplet and jet flow patterns are described. Measurements of droplet and jet departure-site spacing are reported for several fluids over a wide range of liquid flow rates, tube sizes and tube spacing. For the conditions of this study, departure-site spacing increased with decreasing Re for high-Ga fluids and was nearly independent of Re for low-Ga fluids. Departure-site spacing increased slightly with tube diameter for small tubes and was nearly independent of tube size for large tubes. Departure-site spacing was nearly independent of tube spacing for the entire range of experiments; however, a relation between jet shape, jet spacing and tube spacing was observed under some conditions. A qualitative study of liquid-jet shapes shows that this flow feature depends strongly on tube spacing, and comparisons to existing models suggest that further work in this area is needed.
Keywords:Falling-film heat exchangers   Two-phase flow
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