2018
DOI: 10.4271/2018-01-0705
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Modelling the Effect of Spray Breakup, Coalescence, and Evaporation on Vehicle Surface Contamination Dynamics

Abstract: Vehicle surface contamination is an important design consideration as it affects drivers' vision and the performance of on board camera and sensor systems. Previous work has shown that eddy resolving methods are able to accurately capture the flow field and particle transport, leading to good agreement for vehicle soiling with experiments. What is less clear is whether the secondary break-up, coalescence and evaporation of liquid particles play an important role in spray dynamics. The work reported here attemp… Show more

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“…This suggests back-coupling is unlikely to play a significant role beyond the immediate vicinity of the injection site. The distribution itself is based on the 'developed' spray produced by Kabanovs et al [30] and was derived from a simulation modelling both particle coalescence and break-up by sampling the spray at the boundary of the volume where those effects were found to dominate. The distribution (outlined in Figure 6) accounts for these effects without the significant computational cost 23/01/2022 of modelling them directly.…”
Section: Modelling Of the Dispersed Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests back-coupling is unlikely to play a significant role beyond the immediate vicinity of the injection site. The distribution itself is based on the 'developed' spray produced by Kabanovs et al [30] and was derived from a simulation modelling both particle coalescence and break-up by sampling the spray at the boundary of the volume where those effects were found to dominate. The distribution (outlined in Figure 6) accounts for these effects without the significant computational cost 23/01/2022 of modelling them directly.…”
Section: Modelling Of the Dispersed Phasementioning
confidence: 99%