2019
DOI: 10.1177/0954410018824519
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Effect of geometric and operating parameters on the spray characteristics of an open-end swirl injector

Abstract: To study the influence of geometric and operating parameters on the spray characteristics of an open-end swirl injector, seven injectors with different tangential inlet diameters ( D p) and injector length to injector orifice diameter ( L/D) ratios were tested and simulated. Using high-speed backlight, the evolution laws of liquid film thickness, discharge coefficient, spray cone angle, breakup length, and velocity distribution in the swirl chamber under different geometric and operating parameters were captur… Show more

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“…The angle between the two straight lines was considered the spray cone angle. 24 , 25 Furthermore, the value of the spray cone angle obtained using the empirical formulas and that from the experimental results display good consistency, with a maximum deviation of 5%.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The angle between the two straight lines was considered the spray cone angle. 24 , 25 Furthermore, the value of the spray cone angle obtained using the empirical formulas and that from the experimental results display good consistency, with a maximum deviation of 5%.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Since the purpose here is to visualize the liquid breakup structure in the vicinity of the slinger orifices, the front light illumination technique in conjunction with imaging at an oblique direction is adopted. This is advantageous over the conventional shadowgraph imaging 25,26 that hinders the liquid distribution within the orifice. 20 A stroboscope (miniConstellation 120, Veritas, Beam angle: 28°) was used as an illuminating light source, while a CCD camera (PCO pixelfy: 14 bit) coupled with a macro lens (Sigma 150 mm; f/2.8) was used for imaging.…”
Section: Liquid Breakup Visualization Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, Diffused Back-Illumination (DBI) has been widely used for measuring different parameters in sprays [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27]. Yan et al [28] investigated macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of flash boiling spray using Diffused Back-Illumination (DBI) imaging and PDA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%