An experimental approach and parametric analysis are here presented to investigate some dynamic aspects of water-mist sprays operating at high supply pressure. An already proposed methodology (P.E. Santangelo, 2010, Exp. Therm. Fluid Sci., 34, pp. 1353-1366) has been extended to a three-dimensional analysis, that emphasizes the characteristic drop-size evolution along the axial coordinate of the spray. Therefore, an evaluation of coalescence and secondary-atomization phenomena along the spray axis results as the ultimate scope of this study. With regard to dispersion, the initial-velocity field has been experimentally determined both as a contour/vector map and as magnitude profiles at different distances from the injector outlet. In addition, some evaluation of the spray-cone angle has been proposed, resulting from a simple geometric approach to the already mentioned maps. Advanced laser-based diagnostics has been employed to perform experimental measurements: a Malvern Spraytec device has been used to measure drop-size distribution and Particle Image Velocimetry has been chosen to evaluate both velocity and cone angle. Moreover, a mechanical patternator has been employed to introduce flux measurements as an averaging quantity. Two nozzles having different orifice diameter have been employed and operative pressure has been set at a value of interest for fire-protection applications. Copyright © 2011 by ASME.

Experimental parametric analysis of water-mist sprays: An investigation on coalescence and initial dispersion / Santangelo, Paolo Emilio; Tartarini, Paolo; Valdiserri, Paolo. - 6:(2011), pp. 1167-1174. (Intervento presentato al convegno ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition (IMECE 2011) tenutosi a Denver, CO, usa nel 2011) [10.1115/IMECE2011-63846].

Experimental parametric analysis of water-mist sprays: An investigation on coalescence and initial dispersion

Paolo Emilio Santangelo;Paolo Tartarini;
2011

Abstract

An experimental approach and parametric analysis are here presented to investigate some dynamic aspects of water-mist sprays operating at high supply pressure. An already proposed methodology (P.E. Santangelo, 2010, Exp. Therm. Fluid Sci., 34, pp. 1353-1366) has been extended to a three-dimensional analysis, that emphasizes the characteristic drop-size evolution along the axial coordinate of the spray. Therefore, an evaluation of coalescence and secondary-atomization phenomena along the spray axis results as the ultimate scope of this study. With regard to dispersion, the initial-velocity field has been experimentally determined both as a contour/vector map and as magnitude profiles at different distances from the injector outlet. In addition, some evaluation of the spray-cone angle has been proposed, resulting from a simple geometric approach to the already mentioned maps. Advanced laser-based diagnostics has been employed to perform experimental measurements: a Malvern Spraytec device has been used to measure drop-size distribution and Particle Image Velocimetry has been chosen to evaluate both velocity and cone angle. Moreover, a mechanical patternator has been employed to introduce flux measurements as an averaging quantity. Two nozzles having different orifice diameter have been employed and operative pressure has been set at a value of interest for fire-protection applications. Copyright © 2011 by ASME.
2011
ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition (IMECE 2011)
Denver, CO, usa
2011
6
1167
1174
Santangelo, Paolo Emilio; Tartarini, Paolo; Valdiserri, Paolo
Experimental parametric analysis of water-mist sprays: An investigation on coalescence and initial dispersion / Santangelo, Paolo Emilio; Tartarini, Paolo; Valdiserri, Paolo. - 6:(2011), pp. 1167-1174. (Intervento presentato al convegno ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition (IMECE 2011) tenutosi a Denver, CO, usa nel 2011) [10.1115/IMECE2011-63846].
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