Abstract

The micromixing time of impinging thin liquid sheets depends upon the energy dissipation rate, which is typically104 to 106 W/kg. The energy dissipation rate in the impingement zone is a function of the coefficient of restitution (COR) of the collision. In this study theCOR was investigated both theoretically and experimentally. An analytical expression was developed that consists of a term that accounts for an inelastic collision of impinging sheets and a term that quantifies the “elasticity” imparted to the collision once the critical velocity for backflow is reached. The theoretical results were compared with experiments that determined theCOR by measuring the velocity of single sheets and mixed sheets. Not only do the experimental results show a jump in theCOR at the critical velocity, as predicted by theory, but calculated values of theCOR from the analytical expression compare well with measured values.

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