Breakup of planar liquid sheets injected at high speed in a quiescent gas environment

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作者
Ananth, Mohan [1 ]
Trujillo, Mario F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Engine Res Ctr, Dept Mech Engn, Madison, WI 53706 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
aerosols/atomization; shear-flow instability; multiphase flow; NUMERICAL-ANALYSIS; SHEAR INSTABILITY; SURFACE; WAVES;
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10.1017/jfm.2023.843
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O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
摘要
Using a combination of mean flow spatial linear stability and two-dimensional volume-of-fluid (VoF) simulations, the physics governing the instability of high-speed liquid sheets being injected into a quiescent gas environment is studied. It is found that the gas shear layer thickness delta G plays an influential role, where for values delta G/H less than or similar to 1/8, the growth of sinuous and varicose modes is nearly indistinguishable. Here, H is the liquid sheet thickness. With larger values of delta G/H, a second peak develops in the lower wavenumber region of the dispersion relation, and becomes increasingly dominant. This second peak corresponds to a large-scale sinuous mode, and its critical wavelength lambda(crit,sinuous) is found to scale as lambda(crit,sinuous)/H=14.26(delta G/H)(0.766). This scaling behaviour collapses onto a single curve for various combinations of the liquid-based Reynolds (Re-L) and Weber (We(L)) numbers, provided that delta(G)/H>O(10(-1)). For the varicose modes, the shape of the dispersion relation does not change with variations in delta(G)/H, and the liquid shear layer thickness has an almost negligible influence on the growth of instabilities. Two-dimensional VoF simulations are employed to examine the validity of the linear stability assumptions. These simulations also show that the dominant sinuous mode remains active as the process transitions into the nonlinear regime, and that this mode is ultimately responsible for fragmenting the sheet. Based on an energy budget analysis, the most influential contributors to the growth of the sinuous mode are the gas Reynolds shear stress and the lateral working of pressure on the gas side.
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