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Motion of water droplets in the counter flow of high-temperature combustion products

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HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
卷 54, 期 1, 页码 193-207

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00231-017-2121-5

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High-temperature gases; Combustion products; Droplet; Aerosol flow; Deceleration; Entrainment

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  1. Foundation of President of Russian Federation [MD-1221.2017.8]

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This paper presents the experimental studies of the deceleration, reversal, and entrainment of water droplets sprayed in counter current flow to a rising stream of high-temperature (1100 K) combustion gases. The initial droplets velocities 0.5-2.5 m/s, radii 10-230 mu m, relative volume concentrations 0.2 center dot 10(-4)-1.8 center dot 10(-4) (m(3) of water)/(m(3) of gas) vary in the ranges corresponding to promising high-temperature (over 1000 K) gas-vapor-droplet applications (for example, polydisperse fire extinguishing using water mist, fog, or appropriate water vapor-droplet veils, thermal or flame treatment of liquids in the flow of combustion products or high-temperature air; creating coolants based on flue gas, vapor and water droplets; unfreezing of granular media and processing of the drossed surfaces of thermal-power equipment; ignition of liquid and slurry fuel droplets). A hardware-software cross-correlation complex, high-speed (up to 10(5) fps) video recording tools, panoramic optical techniques (Particle Image Velocimetry, Particle Tracking Velocimetry, Interferometric Particle Imagine, Shadow Photography), and the Tema Automotive software with the function of continuous monitoring have been applied to examine the characteristics of the processes under study. The scale of the influence of initial droplets concentration in the gas flow on the conditions and features of their entrainment by high-temperature gases has been specified. The dependencies Re-d = f(Re-g) and Re-d' = f(Re-g) have been obtained to predict the characteristics of the deceleration of droplets by gases at different droplets concentrations.

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