2009
DOI: 10.1007/s12206-009-0209-7
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A characterization of the spray evolution by dual-mode phase doppler anemometry in an injector of liquid-propellant thruster

Abstract: Spray characteristics of an injector employed in the 5 Newton-class of liquid-propellant thruster are addressed with an evolutionary feature of droplets. Information for the droplets is obtained through Dual-mode phase Doppler anemometry (DPDA) measurement in terms of the velocity, diameter, number density, and turbulent intensity. In addition, instantaneous images for the macroscopic view of spray are supplemented by flow visualization technique using laser sheet. It is demonstrated by the investigation of sp… Show more

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“…13 Because of the high spatial resolution and ease of use, spray characterization using PDA systems has found widespread application. 14,15 In early systems, the two best-known sources of error have been Gaussian beam effects and slit effects. Both can be greatly reduced by using a dual-mode PDA, where a standard PDA is combined with a planar PDA system.…”
Section: Pda Measurement Of Spray Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Because of the high spatial resolution and ease of use, spray characterization using PDA systems has found widespread application. 14,15 In early systems, the two best-known sources of error have been Gaussian beam effects and slit effects. Both can be greatly reduced by using a dual-mode PDA, where a standard PDA is combined with a planar PDA system.…”
Section: Pda Measurement Of Spray Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%