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Droplet First and Second Consecutive Impacts and Droplet-Droplet Collision on a Hot Surface in the Film Boiling Region

机译:薄膜沸腾区热表面上的液滴第一和第二连续冲击和液滴-液滴碰撞

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We studied experimentally the behavior of a single cold water droplet that falls onto a hot horizontal flat solid surface in the film boiling region. We found that when the droplet hits the surface (for the first time), three different regimes may occur. These regimes depend on the ratio of fluid's inertia and its surface tension (the Weber number, indicated as We) and on the surface temperature. For relatively low We numbers or surface temperatures, the droplet completely bounces back from the surface and no breakup occurs. For intermediate We numbers or surface temperatures, the spreading stage is faster and the droplet undergoes spreading and partial recession before it breaks up into bouncing small secondary droplets that leap inward and successively coalesce above the surface to form a single droplet once again. For high We numbers or surface temperatures, the spreading velocity is higher, the contact area with the surface is greater, and the liquid film thickness is smaller. Thus, during the expansion of the spreading stage, the droplet breaks up into bouncing small secondary droplets that uninterruptedly leap outward and travel independently. We also present the limiting conditions differentiating between the different behaviors found. This work shows droplet film boiling behaviors that are essentially different than droplet levitation on top of a thin vapor layer, as mainly assumed in theoretical models. We also observed that when a droplet hits the surface for the second, consecutive time (and on), the droplet behaves somewhat differently due to its preheating, very low impact velocity, different shape, spin, orientation, and the surface temperature. At the second impact on the surface (and on), the droplet can continue its bounce in a unique and different manner than in the first impact or it can explode violently to small secondary droplets. Both are unique and differentiating mainly by the droplet's shape and orientation at the exact moment of impact on the surface. Additionally, a rare and unique view of droplet-droplet collision during film boiling is presented. This type of collision behaves in a different way than other droplet-droplet collisions and compared to the adiabatic case of droplet-droplet collision on a nonheated surface. The behaviors found, presented, and discussed in this study change our view of the droplet-surface and droplet-droplet interactions that occur in spray cooling in the film boiling region.
机译:我们通过实验研究了单个冷水滴落在薄膜沸腾区域中热的水平平坦固体表面上的行为。我们发现,当液滴第一次击中表面时,可能会发生三种不同的状态。这些状态取决于流体惯性与表面张力的比值(韦伯数,以We表示)以及表面温度。对于相对较低的We数或表面温度,液滴会从表面完全反弹,并且不会发生破裂。对于中等We数或表面温度,散布阶段更快,液滴经历散布和部分凹陷,然后分解成弹跳的次级小液滴,这些次级液滴向内跳跃并在表面上方逐渐聚结,再次形成单个液滴。对于高We数或表面温度,扩展速度较高,与表面的接触面积较大,液膜厚度较小。因此,在扩展阶段的扩展过程中,液滴分解为弹跳的小次级液滴,这些次级液滴不断地向外跳跃并独立移动。我们还提出了区分发现的不同行为的限制条件。这项工作表明,液滴薄膜的沸腾行为与薄蒸气层顶部的液滴悬浮现象本质上是不同的,这在理论模型中是主要假设的。我们还观察到,当液滴连续第二次(或以后)撞击表面时,由于预热,极低的撞击速度,不同的形状,旋转,方向和表面温度,液滴的行为会有所不同。在对表面(及表面)的第二次撞击中,液滴可能以与第一次撞击不同的独特方式继续反弹,或者可能剧烈爆炸成小的次级液滴。两者都是独特的,主要区别在于在撞击表面的确切时刻液滴的形状和方向。此外,还提供了薄膜沸腾过程中液滴与液滴碰撞的罕见且独特的视图。这种类型的碰撞与其他液滴-液滴碰撞的行为方式不同,并且与非加热表面上液滴-液滴碰撞的绝热情况相比。在这项研究中发现,介绍和讨论的行为改变了我们对在薄膜沸腾区域中喷雾冷却中发生的液滴表面和液滴与液滴相互作用的看法。

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