Supercooled Water Droplet Impingement and Icing Region Prediction on a Rotating Fan Blade

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tao Wu ◽  
Qian Yang ◽  
Zhiqiang Guo ◽  
Wei Dong
Author(s):  
Charles B. Burson-Thomas ◽  
Richard Wellman ◽  
Terry J. Harvey ◽  
Robert J. K. Wood

When modeling a droplet impingement, it is reasonable to assume a surface is flat when the radius of curvature of the surface is significantly larger than the droplet radius. In other contexts where water droplet erosion (WDE) has been investigated, the typical droplet size has either been sufficiently small, or the radius of curvature of the surface sufficiently large, that it has been sensible to make this assumption. The equations describing the kinematics of an impinging water droplet on a flat surface were reformulated for a curved surface. The results suggest the relatively similar radii of curvature, of the leading-edge of a fan blade and the impinging water droplet, will significantly affect the application of the initial high-pressures, along with the onset of lateral outflow jetting. Jetting is predicted to commence substantially sooner and not in unison along the contact periphery, leading to an asymmetric flow stage. This is likely to have significant implications for the WDE that occurs, and thus, the engineering approaches to minimize the WDE of fan blades.


Author(s):  
Charles B. Burson-Thomas ◽  
Richard Wellman ◽  
Terry J. Harvey ◽  
Robert J. K. Wood

When modelling a droplet impingement, it is reasonable to assume a surface is flat when the radius of curvature of the surface is significantly larger than the droplet radius. In other contexts where Water Droplet Erosion (WDE) has been investigated, the typical droplet size has either been sufficiently small, or the radius of curvature of the surface sufficiently large, that it has been sensible to make this assumption. The equations describing the kinematics of an impinging water droplet on a flat surface were reformulated for a curved surface. The results suggest the relatively similar radii of curvature, of the leading-edge of a fan blade and the impinging water droplet, will significantly affect the application of the initial high-pressures, along with the onset of lateral outflow jetting. Jetting is predicted to commence substantially sooner and not in unison along the contact periphery, leading to an asymmetric flow stage. This is likely to have significant implications for the WDE that occurs, and thus, the engineering approaches to minimise the WDE of fan blades.


Author(s):  
Emerson Barbosa dos Anjos ◽  
Carolina Palma Naveira Cotta ◽  
Renato Machado Cotta ◽  
Igor Soares Carvalho ◽  
Manish Tiwari

2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 042114
Author(s):  
Yongkui Wang ◽  
Lei Ju ◽  
Duanfeng Han ◽  
Qing Wang

1991 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 165-174 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Papadakis ◽  
R. Elangovan ◽  
George A. Freund ◽  
Marlin D. Breer

ACS Nano ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (11) ◽  
pp. 11274-11281 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gustav Graeber ◽  
Valentin Dolder ◽  
Thomas M. Schutzius ◽  
Dimos Poulikakos

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 147-153
Author(s):  
Mingming Sun ◽  
Weiliang Kong ◽  
Fuxin Wang ◽  
Hong Liu

2014 ◽  
Vol 136 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Francesco Capizzano ◽  
Emiliano Iuliano

The estimation of water droplet impingement is the first step toward a complete ice accretion assessment. Numerical approaches are usually implied to support the experimental testing and to provide fast responses when designing ice protection systems. Basically, two different numerical methodologies can be found in literature: Lagrangian and Eulerian. The present paper describes the design and development of a tool based on a Eulerian equation set solved on Cartesian meshes by using an immersed boundary (IB) technique. The tool aims at computing the evolution of a droplet cloud and the impingement characteristics onto the exposed surfaces of an aircraft. The robustness of the methodology and the accuracy of the approach are discussed. The method is applying to classical two- and three-dimensional test cases for which experimental data are available in literature. The results are compared with both experiments and body-fitted numerical solutions.


2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katsuaki Morita ◽  
Mio Tanaka ◽  
Shigeo Kimura ◽  
Hirotaka Sakaue

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