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A benchmark study for the crown-type splashing dynamics of one- and two-component droplet wall-film interactions

机译:单组分液滴壁膜相互作用冠式溅生动力学的基准研究

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The present paper investigates experimentally the impact dynamics of crown-type splashing for miscible two-and one-component droplet wall-film interactions over a range of Weber numbers and dimensionless film thicknesses. The splashing outcome is parametrised in terms of a set of quantifiable parameters, such as crown height, top and base diameter, wall inclination, number of fingers, and secondary droplet properties. The results show that the outcome of a splashing event is not affected by the choice of similar or dissimilar fluids, provided the dimensionless film thickness is larger than 0.1. Below this threshold, distinctive features of two-component interactions appear, such as hole formation and crown bottom breakdown. The observation of different crown shapes (e.g. V-shaped, cylindrical, and truncated-cone) confirms that vorticity production induces changes in the crown wall inclination, thus affecting the evolution of the crown height and top diameter. The evolution of the crown base diameter, instead, is mainly dependent on the relative importance of liquid inertia and viscous losses in the wall-film. The maximum number of liquid fingers decreases with increasing wall, film thickness, due to the enhanced attenuation of the effect of surface properties on the fingering process. The formation of secondary droplets is also affected by changes in the crown wall inclination. In particular, for truncated-cone shapes the occurrence of crown rim contraction induces a large scatter in the secondary droplet properties. Consequently, empirical models for the maximum number and mean diameter of the secondary droplets are derived for V-shaped crowns, as observed for the hexadecane-Hyspin interactions.
机译:本文研究了实验上的冠型冲击动力学,用于在一系列韦伯数和无量纲膜厚度上进行混溶性的双和单组分液滴壁膜相互作用。溅出结果是在一组可量化的参数方面的参数化,例如冠高度,顶部和基部直径,壁倾斜,手指数和次级液滴性能。结果表明,溅射事件的结果不受相似或异种流体的选择的影响,条件是无量纲膜厚度大于0.1。低于该阈值,出现了双组分相互作用的独特特征,例如孔形成和冠间底部击穿。观察不同冠形状(例如V形,圆柱形和截头锥形)确认涡流产生引起冠壁倾斜度的变化,从而影响冠高度和顶部直径的演变。相反,冠基直径的演变主要取决于壁膜中液体惯性和粘性损失的相对重要性。由于表面特性对指令过程的影响,增加了壁,膜厚度的最大液体手指数量随着壁的增加而降低。二级液滴的形成也受冠壁倾斜变化的影响。特别地,对于截头锥形形状,冠边缘收缩的发生在次级液滴性中引起大散射。因此,对于V形冠状冠状冠状物,用于衍生出最大数量和平均直径的经验模型,如对于十六烷-Hyspin相互作用所观察到。

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