Shopping cart ITEMS
 modern scholarly publishers in the finest tradition
Login Register
Home
Books
Journals
References
A-Z Index
Author Index
For Our Authors
User Area
Shopping Cart
Contact
Electronic Data Center

Atomization and Sprays

Journal of the International Institutes for Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems 

ISSN for PRINT: 1045-5110

Institutional price:

$787.00

Issues per year:

8

For Online Access

Best Paper Award Selection - Editorial Board Site

Add subscription to shopping cart

1994, Volume4

Issue 4

  118 pages  

   

click 'Save as...' here to save XML metadata

Issue price - $75.00  

Add to shopping cart

  • APPLICATION OF PHASE DOPPLER ANEMOMETRY IN PAINT SPRAYS
  • J. Domnick
    Lehrstuhl für Strömungsmechanik, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany

    A. Lindenthal
    Lehrstuhl für Strömungsmechanik, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany

    Cam Tropea
    Chair of Fluid Mechanics and Aerodynamics (SLA), TU Darmstadt, Germany, Petersenstr. 30, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany

    T.-H. Xu
    Lehrstuhl für Strömungsmechanik, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany


    ABSTRACT

    For the first time, simultaneous measurements of droplet size and velocity in paint sprays using a phase Doppler anemometer are presented. In agreement with the results of Mie calculations of the scattered light field, first-order refracted light could be used successfully for phase Doppler measurements of two different water-based paints, a laquer and a silver metallic paint. Preliminary measurements, including a comparison with results from digital image processing of stroboscopic light pictures of paint droplets, were performed to demonstrate the accuracy and repeatability of the measurements. Furthermore, comparative measurements in original paint spray guns using an optically homogenous water-sucrose-alcohol solution with similar viscosity and surface tension as the specific paints used herein have shown almost identical droplet size distributions.
    Extended measurements in a spray booth were performed, changing a variety of parameters such as gun type, air cap, and paint and airflow rates. Profiles of mean droplet velocity and droplet size were taken at three different distances, 5, 15, and 30 cm downstream from the nozzle. The results have shown some of the expected dependencies of the local droplet velocity and size distributions on global parameters, e.g., an increase of the mean sizes with decreasing airflow.

    Download article, 437-450 pages

    Article price - $35.00  

    Add to shopping cart

    << Previous article   Next article >>

    Designed by offsiteteam Designed by offsiteteam Designed by offsiteteam
    Begell House Inc.
    50 Cross Highway,
    Redding, CT 06896
    TEL (203) 938 1300
    FAX (203) 938 1304
    orders@begellhouse.com