Noncircular Cross Sections Could Enhance Mixing in Sprays
TBMG-1257
06/01/2003
- Content
A computational study has shown that by injecting drops in jets of gas having square, elliptical, triangular, or other noncircular injection cross sections, it should be possible to increase (relative to comparable situations having circular cross section) the entrainment and dispersion of liquid drops. This finding has practical significance for a variety of applications in which it is desirable to increase dispersion of drops. For example, in chemical-process sprays, increased dispersion leads to increases in chemical-reaction rates; in diesel engines, increasing the dispersion of drops of sprayed fuel reduces the production of soot; and in household and paint sprays, increasing the dispersion of drops makes it possible to cover larger surfaces.
- Citation
- "Noncircular Cross Sections Could Enhance Mixing in Sprays," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2003.