The Effect of Ambient Pressure on the Spray Characteristics of a Twin-fluid Atomizer

The Effect of Ambient Pressure on the Spray Characteristics of a Twin-fluid Atomizer PDF Author: S. A. Drennan
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Category : Atomizers
Languages : en
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A combined simplex/air-assist atomizer with swirl is characterized in an isothermal high pressure spray characterization chamber, with optical access, under various ambient pressures. A single-component, phase Doppler laser interferometer is used to obtain spatially resolved droplet size and velocity information. Data are obtained at atmospheric pressure as well as 3 and 6 atmospheres for conditions of constant fuel and atomizing air flow rates. Two different nozzle air flow rates and, hence, two different air-to-liquid ratios are considered. Increasing ambient pressure decreases the air-to-liquid momentum ratio and thereby decreases droplet mean axial velocity and increases the droplet size. The response of a spray to increasing ambient pressure is sensitive to the parameters which are held constant while increasing ambient pressure. The appropriate scaling parameters for the extrapolation of atmospheric testing data to high ambient pressures are likely geometry specific, and will require data of the type reported here.