Title of article :
An experimental method for studying the discrete droplet impact phenomena in a flammable gas environment
Author/Authors :
Zhao، نويسنده , , He and Brunsvold، نويسنده , , Amy and Munkejord، نويسنده , , Svend T. and Mّlnvik، نويسنده , , Mona J. E. Danner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
To improve the initial design as well as to gain insight into operational issues of heat exchangers and other process equipment involving complex two-phase flow phenomena, one can choose to conduct full-scale tests. Another possibility, which we consider here, is to gain better and more detailed knowledge of the relevant two-phase flow phenomena, both by numerical and experimental studies.
rticle presents an experimental method for studying the droplet–pool impact phenomena in a flammable gas environment by using high-speed photography. The design of the test cell enables the integration of different parts which are responsible for phenomena generation, temperature and pressure measurements, and the cell can be operated in the gas-tight condition. In order to discretize the impact phenomena, the high impact frequency is reduced through a special design of an electrical “shutter”. Targeted safety measures are employed in the experiment. Two regimes of n-pentane droplets impacting with a deep pool of the same fluid are identified.
ments have also been conducted with distilled water and air, for reference. It is found that the flow of n-pentane is more agitated than that of distilled water, and that in a similar diameter range, the transition from coalescence to jetting of n-pentane occurs at a lower velocity level than for water. The main reason for this more agitated flow condition is the low viscosity and surface tension of n-pentane.
Keywords :
Flammable gas , Liquid pool , Multiphase flow , LNG refrigerants , Droplet impact
Journal title :
Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering
Journal title :
Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering