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Experimental and model investigation of spreading characteristics of the liquid sheet formed by jet impinging on a circular plane
The focus of this paper is on the spreading characteristics of the liquid sheet formed by jet impinging on a circular plane. The liquid sheet is studied in two parts: the liquid film that spreads radially on the circular plane, and the free liquid sheet after leaving the circular plane, the former d...
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Published in: | Physics of fluids (1994) 2024-06, Vol.36 (6) |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The focus of this paper is on the spreading characteristics of the liquid sheet formed by jet impinging on a circular plane. The liquid sheet is studied in two parts: the liquid film that spreads radially on the circular plane, and the free liquid sheet after leaving the circular plane, the former determines the initial thickness and velocity of the latter. Experimental results show that, for the liquid film on the circular plane part, as the jet velocity increases, the liquid film thickness increases due to the film velocity loss caused by the inelastic collision. The liquid film thickness is positively correlated with the jet radius and negatively correlated with the circular plane radius. Liquid viscosity slows the spreading of liquid film, forms the boundary layer, and thickens the liquid film. The surface tension inhibits the velocity loss due to the inelastic collision. For the free liquid sheet part, surface tension and gravity promote the bending of the liquid sheet. The larger the initial momentum of the liquid sheet leaving the circular plane, the larger the maximum spreading range of free liquid sheet reaching the equator. As for the theoretical model, a film velocity correction coefficient reflecting collision loss is introduced to improve the radial spreading theory of the liquid film on a solid surface, and a streamline function is assumed to solve the momentum integral equation of free liquid sheet. The predicted streamline agrees well with the experimental data. |
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ISSN: | 1070-6631 1089-7666 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0207160 |