STUDY OF LIQUID SPRAY (WATER) IN A NON-CONDENSABLE ENVIRONMENT (AIR).
Author(s) : LEE S. Y., TANKIN R. S.
Type of article: Article
Summary
A MODEL TO DESCRIBE THE BEHAVIOUR OF A WATER SPRAY IN AN AIR ENVIRONMENT IS PROPOSED. FOR MODELLING PURPOSES, THE SPRAY IS DIVIDED INTO TWO REGIMES -SHEET PORTION AND DROPLET PORTION. THE SHEET PORTION IS IMPORTANT IN DETERMINING THE SPRAY ANGLE. A RELATION BETWEEN SHEET LENGTH AND WEBER NUMBER IS OBTAINED. THE COMPUTED TRAJECTORY OF DROPLETS IS SUBSTANTIATED QUALITATIVELY BY MEASUREMENTS USING AN OIL BATH TO CAPTURE THE DROPLETS.
Details
- Original title: STUDY OF LIQUID SPRAY (WATER) IN A NON-CONDENSABLE ENVIRONMENT (AIR).
- Record ID : 1985-0087
- Languages: English
- Source: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer - vol. 27 - n. 3
- Publication date: 1984/03
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- Themes: Mass transfer
- Keywords: Spray; Droplet; Evaporation; Water
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