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Mechanistic Model for the Breakup Length in Jet Atomization

Journal Article
2016-01-9042
ISSN: 1946-3936, e-ISSN: 1946-3944
Published March 14, 2016 by SAE International in United States
Mechanistic Model for the Breakup Length in Jet Atomization
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Citation: Diemuodeke, O. and Sher, I., "Mechanistic Model for the Breakup Length in Jet Atomization," SAE Int. J. Engines 9(2):1314-1319, 2016, https://doi.org/10.4271/2016-01-9042.
Language: English

Abstract:

In jet atomization, breakup length is the length of the continuous jet segment, before its breakup to discontinuous droplets. Hydrodynamic instability theory, implemented in CFD codes, is often complemented by semi-empirical correlations for breakup length, which may limit parametric investigations. A basic mechanistic approach to the breakup length prediction, based on a simple momentum balance between the injected jet and the aerodynamic drag force due to the surrounding gas, which complements the classic hydrodynamic instability breakup mechanism, is suggested. This model offers a simple complementing mechanistic model. It is shown that obtained results compare well with published experiments, and with the established empirical correlation of Wu and Faeth (1995). A simplified version of the model, taking into account an inviscid hydrodynamic model is shown to maintain plausibility of breakup length predictions in fuel-injection relevant conditions.