Single and two-phase fluid droplet breakup in impulsively generated high-speed flow
James Leung, Mohana Gurunadhan, Shyam Menon

TL;DR
This study investigates the breakup behavior of water and nanofluid droplets in high-speed impulsive flows using experiments and simulations, revealing how nanofluids deform and break up differently due to their viscosity.
Contribution
It provides new insights into droplet breakup mechanisms under impulsive high-speed flows, especially for nanofluids with high nanoparticle loading.
Findings
Nanofluid droplets exhibit higher lateral deformation than water.
Breakup involves sheet stripping and ligament formation.
Nanofluids delay breakup due to increased viscosity.
Abstract
Aerobreakup of fluid droplets under the influence of impulsively generated high-speed gas flow using an open-ended shock tube is studied using experiments and numerical simulations. Breakup of mm-sized droplets at high Weber number was analyzed for water and two-phase nanofluids consisting of dispersions of Al2O3 and TiO2 nanoparticles in water with high loading of 20 and 40 weight % respectively. Droplet breakup is visualized using high-speed imaging in the experimental setup, where an open ended shock tube generates impulsive high-speed flow impinging on a droplet held stationary using an acoustic levitator. Axisymmetric simulations using the Volume of Fluid technique are conducted to capture the gas dynamics of the flowfield and droplet deformation at the initial stages. Fluid droplets are subject to a transient flow field generated by the open ended shock tube, characterized by a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer · Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows · Combustion and flame dynamics
