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Numerical investigation into the evaporation dynamics of drop-on-drop collisions over heated wetting surfaces

机译:加热的润湿面上滴落式碰撞蒸发动力学的数值研究

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The present study aims at the numerical investigation of drop-on-drop impingement over heated surfaces. Drop-on-drop impact has been found to be one of the basic processes in spray cooling applications. A two-phase solver implemented in open source CFD toolbox OpenFOAM, is used with VOF interface tracking technique which considers contact line evaporation and dynamic contact line motion. This numerical model is validated using the experimental data available in literature for single drop-hot wall interactions. The hydrodynamic behaviour (in terms of spread factor) and evaporation dynamics (in terms of input and evaporation heat transfers) of drop-on-drop impingement is compared to a single drop impact over a heated surface under similar conditions. It was found that the spread factor is higher for drop-on-drop impingement than the single droplet impact. However, high input and evaporation heat transfers were observed for the case of single droplet due to the high spread surface area-to-volume ratio. In addition, a parametric study is carried out to study the effect of some of the influencing parameters on the drop-on-drop impingement, choosing Weber number (We), Bond number (Bo), Jakob number (Ja) and Radius ratio (R*) as parameters. Results showed that all these parameters substantially affect the spread and evaporation dynamics of the drop-on-drop collision over a heated surface. Also based on the conservation of energy principle, an analytical model is developed to find the maximum spread factor. In order to quantify the simulation heat transfer effects, a correlation for input heat transfer available in the literature is used to review the numerical findings. Both theoretical and simulation results are in good agreement with a maximum deviation of 10% in spread factor and 20% in input heat transfer prediction. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:本研究旨在对受热表面上的逐滴撞击进行数值研究。已经发现滴落式冲击是喷雾冷却应用中的基本过程之一。在开源CFD工具箱OpenFOAM中实现的两相求解器与VOF接口跟踪技术一起使用,该技术考虑了接触线蒸发和动态接触线运动。该数值模型使用文献中针对单滴热墙相互作用的实验数据进行了验证。将滴落式撞击的流体动力学行为(就扩散因子而言)和蒸发动力学(就输入和蒸发传热而言)与在类似条件下在加热表面上的单滴撞击进行了比较。已发现,滴落式撞击的散布因子高于单滴撞击。然而,由于散布的表面积/体积比高,对于单个液滴的情况观察到了高的输入和蒸发传热。此外,还进行了参数研究,以研究某些影响参数对落下碰撞的影响,选择韦伯数(We),键数(Bo),雅各布数(Ja)和半径比( R *)作为参数。结果表明,所有这些参数基本上影响了受热表面上的滴落式碰撞的扩散和蒸发动力学。同样基于能量守恒原理,开发了一个分析模型以找到最大扩散因子。为了量化模拟传热效果,文献中可用的输入传热相关性用于审查数值发现。理论和仿真结果都非常吻合,扩展因子的最大偏差为10%,输入传热预测的最大偏差为20%。 (C)2018 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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