Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11003389 | Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The results show that the trans-critical spray has longer vapor penetration and shorter liquid penetration than the flash boiling spray, but those two sprays have similar curve liquid boundaries near the nozzle. Several discernable collapsed shock structures near the nozzle are observed at Tfâ¯=â¯120â¯Â°C, pf=120â¯bar, paâ¯=â¯1 bar, but they disappear when pf drops to 60â¯bar for the transition path may not enter the two-phase region, and the liquid phase hardly occurs. The Mach disk distance of trans-critical spray in this study is larger than that of the under-expanded ideal gas jet because of the collapse phenomenon. At Tfâ¯=â¯120â¯Â°C, pfâ¯=â¯120â¯bar, the liquid length decreases when paincreases from 0.2â¯bar to 2.5â¯bar and increases when pa continues to rise.
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Authors
Zhou Zhang, Yanfei Li, Xiao Ma, Haichun Ding, Hongming Xu, Zhi Wang, Shijin Shuai,