Abstract

Liquid atomization system has been extensively applied as the most significant process in many industrial fields. In the internal combustion engine, the combustion phenomenon is strongly influenced by the spray characteristics of the fuel given by the atomization process. In order to completely understand the whole atomization process, a detail investigation of relations between the liquid jet characteristics and the breakup phenomenon is required. In this study, a non-intrusive method called as laser tagging method by photochromic dye has been developed with aim to study the breakup process of liquid sheet in detail, covering from the behavior in film until disintegrated into ligament and droplets. The laser tagging method by photochromic dye is based on a shift in the absorption spectrum of photochromic dye molecules tagged by ultraviolet laser. The shift results a color change at the tagged region of liquid containing the dye. In this study, the motions of the dye traces were analyzed as the liquid surface velocity. As a result, liquid sheet was found to keep its velocity constantly in film before suddenly increase around broken point. However, it then decreased after broken into droplets. By forming a set of four points of dye traces on the liquid sheet, the change of relative position of the set enabled the measurement of deformation and rotational motion of the liquid sheet. As a result, the normal strain of the liquid sheet parallel to the flow direction depended on the flow behavior of ligament formation.

Highlights

  • Liquid atomization presents in many industrial fields

  • The motions of the dye traces tagged by UV laser were analyzed as the liquid surface velocity

  • By forming a set of four points of dye traces on the liquid sheet, the change of relative position of the set enabled the measurement of deformation and rotational motion

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Summary

Introduction

Liquid atomization presents in many industrial fields. From pesticides spray in agricultural to internal combustion engine in transportation and power generation industry, liquid atomization system has been extensively applied as the most significant process to ensure their continuous operations. The laser tagging method by photochromic dye was applied by Koso et al (2000) to visualize the photochromic dye patterns in order to investigate the turbulent mass mixing caused by a rising bubble in a still fluid in a circular pipe. They investigated the reliability and problems occurred when using the concentration measurement by the dye. The laser tagging method by photochromic dye was developed with aim to study the breakup process of liquid sheet in detail, covering from the behavior in film until disintegrated into ligament and droplets.

Experimental apparatus
Velocity measurement of liquid sheet
Estimation of measurement accuracy and resolution
Velocity of liquid sheet
Total normal strain of liquid sheet
Total shearing strain and rotational motion of liquid sheet
Using light absorption method
From dye traces movement observation
Conclusions
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