Deposition of micron liquid droplets on wall in impinging turbulent air jet
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Liu, Tianshu; Nink, Jacob; Merati, Parviz; Tian, Tian; Li, Yong; Shieh, Tom; ... Show more Show less
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The fluid mechanics of the deposition of micron liquid (olive oil) droplets on a glass wall in an impinging turbulent air jet is studied experimentally. The spatial patterns of droplets deposited on a wall are measured by using luminescent oil visualization technique, and the statistical data of deposited droplets are obtained through microscopic imagery. Two distinct rings of droplets deposited on a wall are found, and the mechanisms of the formation of the inner and outer rings are investigated based on global diagnostics of velocity and skin friction fields. In particular, the intriguing effects of turbulence, including large-scale coherent vortices and small-scale random turbulence, on micron droplet deposition on a wall and coalescence in the air are explored.
Date issued
2009-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering; Sloan Automotive LaboratoryJournal
Experiments in Fluids
Publisher
Springer Science + Business Media B.V.
Citation
Liu, Tianshu et al. “Deposition of Micron Liquid Droplets on Wall in Impinging Turbulent Air Jet.” Experiments in Fluids 48.6 (2009) : 1037-1057.
Version: Author's final manuscript
ISSN
1432-1114
0723-4864