Abstract
In this work, experiments were performed on a prefilming atomizer. For this purpose, an injector used for liquid sheet pulverization was adapted to highlight the influence of the prefilming zone. Breakup length, oscillation frequency and drop size were studied for various prefilming zone lengths and airflow configurations (convergent or divergent and different air thicknesses). Various influences were observed depending on the air configuration, with an improvement of the atomization process for convergent configuration when an optimum prefilming zone length is chosen. At the same time, visualizations of liquid dynamics and liquid thickness measurements on the prefilming zone have enabled the classification of liquid evolution in three regimes: “smooth”, “waves” and “accumulation”. The use of primary atomization parameters enables a cartography gathering all of the experimental conditions studied during this work to be proposed. Finally, a comparison of these results with previous correlations highlights the necessity to take into account the geometrical aspect of injection systems to predict the atomization characteristics.
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