Experimental Study of the Breakup of Droplets and Jets after Their Stripping from a Liquid Surface

2012 ◽  
Vol 32 (7) ◽  
pp. 0714003
Author(s):  
刘涛 Liu Tao ◽  
王江安 Wang Jiang′an ◽  
宗思光 Zong Siguang ◽  
梁善永 Liang Shanyong

2002 ◽  
Vol 32 (5) ◽  
pp. 580-589 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. L. Manzello ◽  
J. C. Yang

Author(s):  
MH Aliyoldashi ◽  
M Tadjfar ◽  
A Jaberi

An experimental study was carried out to investigate the effects of entrance length on the main characteristics of rectangular liquid jets discharged into the stagnant atmosphere. Six rectangular nozzles, all with the same aspect ratio of 3 but with different entrance length ratios ranging from 3.3 to 60 were constructed. The physics of the fluid flows was visualized by the aid of backlight shadowgraph technique and high speed photography. Flow visualizations revealed that in the mid-range of Weber numbers, the perturbations induced over the liquid surface remarkably depended on the entrance length ratio. Moreover, the characteristics of the axis-switching instability of rectangular liquid jets were measured. It was found that axis-switching wavelength was independent of the entrance length, while the amplitude of axis-switching was directly influenced. For entrance length ratios smaller than 10, the amplitude was increased with increase of entrance length, whereas for entrance length ratios higher than 10, this trend was reversed. Measurements of breakup length also showed that the transition of flow regimes was not perceptibly affected by the entrance length.


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