Abstract

This experimental study is devoted to the influence of the air and liquid thicknesses on an air-blasted atomizer. The flow configuration corresponds to a planar liquid sheet sheared on both sides by two high velocity airflows. Using planar laser induced fluorescence, back lighting visualizations and light diffraction, flapping frequency, breakup length of the liquid sheet and droplet sizes resulting from the atomization process are measured. The results show that the influence of each fluid thickness depends on the investigated flow characteristic. Thus, breakup length is strongly correlated to liquid flow rate, whereas flapping frequency depends mainly on airflow conditions, characterized by the vorticity thickness. Concerning final droplet sizes, both previous parameters must be taken into account, leading to a correlation based on breakup length and oscillation frequency.

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