Title of article :
Droplet cooling in atomization sprays
Author/Authors :
Arvind Prasad، نويسنده , , Hani Henein، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Transport between droplets/particles and a gas
phase plays an important role in numerous material processing
operations. These include rapid solidification
operations such as gas atomization and spray forming, as
well as chemical systems such as flash furnaces. Chemical
reaction rates and solidification are dependent on the rate of
gas-particle or gas-droplet transport mechanisms. These
gas-based processes are difficult to analyze due to their
complexity which include particle and droplet distribution
and the flow in a gas field having variations in temperature
and velocity both in the jet cross-section and in the axial
distance away from the jet source. Thus to study and
properly identify the important variables in transport, these
gas and droplet variations must be eliminated or controlled.
This is done in this work using models based on a single
fluid atomization system. Using a heat transport model
(referred to as thermal model) validated using single fluid
atomization of molten droplets and a microsegregation
model, the effect of process variables on heat losses from
droplets was examined. In this work, the effect of type of
gas, droplet size, gas temperature, gas-droplet relative
velocity on the heat transport from AA6061 droplets was
examined. It is shown that for a given gas type, the most
critical process variable is the gas temperature particularly
as affected by two-way thermal coupling and the droplet
size. The results are generalized and applied to explain the
difference in droplet cooling rate from different atomization
processes.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science