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Title

The atomization of water-oil emulsions

Authors

[ 1 ] Instytut Technologii i Inżynierii Chemicznej, Wydział Technologii Chemicznej, Politechnika Poznańska | [ P ] employee

Year of publication

2009

Published in

Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science

Journal year: 2009 | Journal volume: vol. 33 | Journal number: iss. 6

Article type

scientific article

Publication language

english

Keywords
EN
  • atomization
  • visualisation
  • emulsion
  • spray
  • Sauter mean diameter
Abstract

EN The paper presents the results of experimental studies on atomization of the emulsions flowing through twin-fluid atomizers obtained by the use of the digital microphotography method. The main elements of the test installation were: nozzle, reservoir, pump and measurement units of liquid flow. The photographs were taken by a digital camera with automatic flash at exposure time of 1/8000 s and subsequently analyzed using Image Pro-Plus. The oils used were mineral oils 20–90, 20–70, 20–50 and 20–30. The studies were performed at flow rates of liquid phase changed from 0.0014 to 0.011 (dm3/s) and gas phase changed from 0.28 to 1.4 (dm3/s), respectively. The analysis of photos shows that the droplets being formed during the liquid atomization have very different sizes. The smallest droplets have diameters of the order of 10 μm. The experimental results showed that the changes in physical properties of a liquid phase lead to the significant changes in the spray characteristics. The analysis of the photos of water and emulsions atomization process showed that the droplet sizes are dependent on gas and liquid flow rates, construction of nozzle and properties of liquid. The differences between characteristics of atomization for water and emulsions have been observed. Analysis of photos on forming the droplets in air–water and air-emulsions systems showed that droplets are bigger in air-emulsion system (at the same value of gas to liquid mass ratio). The values of Sauter mean diameter (SMD) increased with increase of volume fraction of oil in emulsion. The droplet size increased with emulsion viscosity.

Pages (from - to)

955 - 962

DOI

10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2009.04.002

URL

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0894177709000600

Impact Factor

1,234

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