2022
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2022.146
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An experimental investigation of droplet morphology in swirl flow

Abstract: The interaction of a droplet with a swirling airstream is investigated experimentally using shadowgraphy and particle image velocimetry techniques. In swirl flow, the droplet experiences oppose-flow, cross-flow and co-flow conditions depending on its ejection location, the velocity of the airstream and the swirl strength, which results in distinct droplet morphologies as compared with the straight airflow situation. We observe a new breakup phenomenon, termed as ‘retracting bag breakup’, as the droplet encount… Show more

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“…To the best of our knowledge, the study by Kirar et al. (2022) is the first to explore the phenomenon of droplet breakup in a swirling airstream. In contrast to the present study, which focuses on droplet size distribution, their aim was to demonstrate a new breakup mode in a swirling flow using Raleigh–Taylor instability.…”
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“…To the best of our knowledge, the study by Kirar et al. (2022) is the first to explore the phenomenon of droplet breakup in a swirling airstream. In contrast to the present study, which focuses on droplet size distribution, their aim was to demonstrate a new breakup mode in a swirling flow using Raleigh–Taylor instability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These locations are chosen in accordance with the regime map presented by Kirar et al. (2022) (see figure S4 in the supplementary material). The dimensionless time, , is mentioned at the top of each panel in figure 5.…”
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