Abstract

This study investigates the gas dynamic effects and atomization behavior of a novel sonic bluff body-assisted two-fluid atomizer with three different geometric configurations based on airflow orifice diameters (d) of 2.0 mm, 3.0 mm, and 4.0 mm. Along with a 280 µm annular liquid sheet, atomizers that employed a central bluff body (cone) with 6.0 mm cone distance (Lc) are compared based on the range of different air and liquid (water) flow rates. The spray-bluff body-impacted secondary atomization was characterized through volume-normalized droplet size distribution (DSD) and cumulative droplet distribution, excentricity plots, Sauter mean diameter (SMD), and relative span factor (Δ). Droplet number density decreases with the increase in radial location, with lesser droplet density for the 3.0 mm atomizer. DSD and cumulative droplet distribution become less uniform with the increase in the radial locations with wider distribution for larger diameter atomizers (4.0 mm). Droplet excentricity follows an inverse relationship with the droplet diameter such that high diameter droplets have low excentricity (%) and vice versa. SMD and relative span factor (RSF) showed opposite trends when plotted (line plots) against the air-to-liquid ratio (ALR) with larger fluctuation in the SMD than the RSF (Δ) value. The spray pattern spread increases gradually with increasing liquid loading and with decreases in the ALR value for all atomizers.

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