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A model for multicomponent spray vaporization in a high-pressure and high-temperature environment

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ASME-AMER SOC MECHANICAL ENG
DOI: 10.1115/1.1456094

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A multicomponent droplet vaporization model including both gas and liquid phase transport processes was developed for multidimensional spray computations. This paper focuses oil two effects altering vaporization ill a high-pressure and high-temperature environment. One effect is on droplet surface regression caused by a higher vaporization rate. This effect is well characterized by the Lewis number and the Peclet number with the regression velocity. Formulas based on the two numbers were included to improve model accuracy. The other effect is on tire nonideal behavior arid eras covered ill the model by using the Peng-Robinson equation of state to determine phase equilibrium at the droplet surface. The model was validated by the results from an accurate simplified vortex model and experimental measurements. and excellent agreements were demonstrated. Further comparisons against the model without the two effects and an infinite diffusion model show that significant improvement eras achieved by the model for single-droplet and spray computations.

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