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Journal of Flow Visualization and Image Processing

 

ISSN for PRINT: 1065-3090

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2008, Volume15

Issue 1

  80 pages  

DOI: 10.1615/JFlowVisImageProc.v15.i1   

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  • ANALYSIS OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL LIQUID SPRAY IMAGES: THE SURFACE-BASED SCALE DISTRIBUTION
  • Christophe Dumouchel
    UMR 6614—CNRS—CORIA, Université et INSA de Rouen, Laboratoire de Thermodynamique, Mont-Saint-Aignan, France

    Jean Cousin
    UMR 6614-CORIA, Technopole du Madrillet, B.P. 12 Avenue de l'Université 76801 Saint-Etienne du Rouvray Cedex, France

    Sebastien Grout
    UMR 6614-CORIA, Technopole du Madrillet, B.P. 12 Avenue de l'Université 76801 Saint-Etienne du Rouvray Cedex, France


    ABSTRACT

    The drop-size distribution is a very important characteristic of liquid sprays. From a mathematical point of view these distributions are defined for spherical drops. Furthermore, the experimental diagnostics widely used to measure spray drop-size distribution characterize the droplets by a single length-scale equivalent to a diameter. However, more recent techniques based on spray image processing clearly show that a high proportion of liquid droplets are barely spherical, especially those issued from primary atomization processes. In the present paper, a new description of 2D liquid spray images is presented: the surface-based scale distribution. This distribution and its series of mean scales are functions of the shape of the particles. In the first part of the paper, this description is applied for theoretical sets of objects with controlled shape and size. Characteristic features of the surface-based scale distribution and of the corresponding mean scale series are emphasized from these applications. These features are of practical interest for the determination of the scale distribution characteristics of real 2D liquid spray images presented in the second part of the paper. Among other results, it is found that the ratios of the mean-scales to the traditional mean-diameters, which quantify the deformation of the objects, appear to be mainly a characteristic of the atomization mechanism. Finally, although it has not been explored here, an interesting aspect of this scale distribution is that it can be applied on atomizing liquid flows, opening new fields of investigation.

    DOI: 10.1615/JFlowVisImageProc.v15.i1.50

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