Abstract

In the present study, the jet breakup characteristics of molten material is experimentally investigated in nonboiling condition using Wood's metal to isolate the key features of jet breakup phenomenon from the conjugated nature of melt breakup and steam generation. The experimental apparatus consists mainly of melt generating furnace and melt crucible equipped with variable nozzle diameter, a rectangular water tank of 350×350×800mm equipped with temperature controlling heater and thermocouples. The jet diameters were 10 and 20 mm and the jet velocity was varied by pressurizing the melt container. Wood's metal of 70°C melting temperature was used. Visualization of jet breakup provided characteristics of jet breakup in water. The range of jet velocity was 2.2–5.5 m/s. The debris were collected and sieved and it was shown that the debris sizes of 1.0–2.8 mm had the largest mass fraction, up to 50%. In the present experimental conditions, the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability is considered the most probable cause of jet breakup.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call