Abstract

This study investigated the spray and Sauter mean diameter characteristics of gas-liquid swirl coaxial injectors by measuring and analyzing spray angles and mean drop sizes. Two different types of gas-liquid swirl coaxial injectors were designed and tested for this experiment: 1) a gas-centered swirl coaxial injector and 2) a liquid-centered swirl coaxial injector. The spray patterns were obtained for both types of injectors. The spray angles of these liquidcentered swirl coaxial injectors showed a decreasing trend as a function of the momentum flux ratio over the conditions studied. Good agreement was generally achieved between the predicted and measured spray angles. On the other hand, with increasing momentum flux ratio, the spray angle of the gas-centered swirl coaxial injector initially decreased when the momentum flux ratios were relatively low, but the trend reversed over the high momentum flux ratio range studied. The Sauter mean diameter data of these two types of injectors were also obtained using an image-processing method. Results showed that the Sauter mean diameter distribution of the liquid-centered swirl coaxial injector had a solid cone shape, whereas the gas-centered swirl coaxial injector exhibited two distinct Sauter mean diameter distribution regimes. The gas-centered swirl coaxial injector had a solid cone shape along the centerline, and it had a hollow cone shape at the periphery.

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