气流中乳化液液滴的气动破碎

Droplet Pub Date : 2024-09-24 DOI:10.1002/dro2.146
Zhikun Xu, Jinzhao Liu, Houpeng Zhang, Tianyou Wang, Zhizhao Che
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摘要

空气动力碎裂是指大液滴在气流中受空气动力作用碎裂成小液滴的过程,在流体雾化和喷雾应用中起着至关重要的作用。以往的研究主要集中在单组分液滴的气动破碎上,但对乳液液滴破碎的研究还很有限。本研究通过实验研究了油包水型乳液在气流中的气动破裂,利用高速摄影观察破裂过程,并采用数字在线全息技术测量碎片尺寸。对乳液液滴和单组分液滴进行了比较分析,以研究其破裂形态、破裂机制、变形特征和碎片尺寸分布。由于存在分散相,乳液液滴的表观粘度更高,袋膜和外围边缘的拉伸长度更短。通过整合乳液的粘度模型和纯流体的过渡模型,建立了乳液的破裂体系转换模型。由于袋膜和外围边缘的长度较短,乳液液滴的碎片尺寸较大。
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Aerodynamic breakup of emulsion droplets in airflow

Aerodynamic breakup of emulsion droplets in airflow

Aerodynamic breakup refers to the process where large droplets are fragmented into small droplets by the aerodynamic force in airflow, which plays a vital role in fluid atomization and spray applications. Previous research has primarily concentrated on the aerodynamic breakup of single-component droplets, but investigations into the breakup of emulsion droplets are limited. This study experimentally investigated the aerodynamic breakup of water-in-oil emulsions in airflow, utilizing high-speed photography to observe the breakup process and digital in-line holography to measure fragment sizes. Comparative analyses between emulsion droplets and single-component droplets are conducted to examine the breakup morphology, breakup regime, deformation characteristics, and fragment size distributions. The emulsion droplets exhibit higher apparent viscosity and shorter stretching lengths of the bag film and peripheral rim due to the presence of a dispersed phase. The breakup regime transitions of emulsions are modeled by integrating the viscosity model of emulsions and the transition model of the pure fluid. The fragment sizes of emulsion droplets are larger due to the shorter lengths of the bag film and peripheral rim.

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