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Experimental observations of the transition between heterogeneous to homogeneous nucleation regimes in flash-boiling atomization

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIPHASE FLOW
Volume 134, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2020.103476

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  1. Minerva Research Center (Max Planck Society) [AZ5746940764]

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This experimental study investigated the transition from heterogeneous to homogeneous nucleation in flash-boiling atomization using a high-pressure fluid flowing through a simple nozzle. The results showed that higher temperature led to lower mean droplet velocity in the heterogeneous-nucleation regime, but higher mean velocity and droplet size in the homogeneous-nucleation regime. Additionally, higher temperature or pressure resulted in smaller droplet sizes in the heterogeneous-nucleation regime, while in the homogeneous nucleation regime, higher temperature or pressure led to larger droplet sizes.
Here we present an experimental study of the transition from heterogeneous to homogeneous-nucleation in flash-boiling atomization. The study is based on a wide set of experimental results obtained with a high-pressure fluid flowing through a simple nozzle. We used the TSI's Phase Doppler Particle Analyzer to measure the spray characteristics; droplets velocity profile, mean velocity, droplets size and droplets size distribution. We conclude that in the heterogeneous-nucleation regime, a higher temperature results in droplets with a lower mean velocity. Upon transition to the homogeneous-nucleation regime at con-stant pressure, the mean velocity and the size of droplets noticeably increases. Likewise, while in the heterogeneous-nucleation regime, a higher temperature or a higher-pressure results in a lower droplets size (lower SMD), in the homogeneous nucleation regime this trend reverses for both, i.e., a higher temperature or a higher pressure results in a higher droplets size (higher SMD). (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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