在描绘喷雾部分的旋涡中滴簇序列的不稳定喷射

J. Bellan, K. Harstad
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采用嵌入射流旋涡中的水滴簇序列非定常喷射模型,对射流剪切层内的旋涡和射流核心内的小尺度涡旋结构进行了描述。在第一种情况下,旋涡相对于喷雾的尺寸较大,相对于喷射速度旋转较快,每面积喷雾的旋涡数量较小。在第二种情况下,旋涡相对于喷雾的大小较小,相对于喷射速度旋转缓慢,每面积喷雾的旋涡数量较大。对于喷射序列,无论是液滴大小还是空气/燃料质量比在喷射序列中随簇而变化,都获得了结果。变化是单调的增加,单调的减少,或正弦变化。由此获得的结果与稳态计算的基线结果进行了比较。此外,从周围环境进入射流的夹带量和每个射流区域的初始簇数都是不同的,以确定它们对簇穿透和射流性能的影响。研究结果表明,射流的温度受剪切层射流的夹带作用的控制,而射流的传导作用在喷芯射流中也很重要,射流中的燃料质量分数是射流的初始特性和夹带作用的函数。
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UNSTEADY INJECTION OF SEQUENCES OF DROP CLUSTERS IN VORTICES DEPICTING PORTIONS OF A SPRAY
A model of unsteady injection of sequences of drop clusters embedded in jet vortices was applied to describe both vortices in the shear layer of a spray and small-scale vortical structures in the core of a spray. In the first case, the vortices are large compared to the size of the spray, they rotate fast with respect to the injection rate, and their number per area of spray is small. In the second case, the vortices are small compared to the size of the spray, they rotate slowly with respect to the injection rate, and their number per area of spray is large. Results were obtained for injection sequences where either the drop size or the air/fuel mass ratio varied from cluster to cluster in the injection sequence. The variation was a mono-tonic increase, a monotonic decrease, or a sinusoidal variation. The results thus obtained were compared to baseline results from steady-state calculations. Additionally, both the entrainment from the ambient into the jet and the initial number of clusters per jet area were varied so as to ascertain their influence on cluster penetration and jet properties. The results show that penetration of a cluster into the ambient is a function of the characteristics of the cluster sequence following the cluster, that the jet temperature is controlled by entrainment from the ambient into the jet in the shear-layer application whereas conduction also becomes important in the spray-core application, and that the fuel mass fraction in the jet is a function of the initial characteristics of the clusters as well as entrainment.
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