Atomizer design for viscous-melt atomization
β Scribed by C. Czisch; U. Fritsching
- Book ID
- 103842703
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 689 KB
- Volume
- 477
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0921-5093
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β¦ Synopsis
The development of a gas atomization unit is introduced, which utilizes characteristic flow effects for efficient fragmentation of viscous liquids and melts. The proposed device combines a classical rotary atomizer with an external mixing gas atomizer. Here, the liquid stream is first transformed into a thin liquid sheet before disintegration. Thereby the specific surface energy is increased without breakup. The movement of the free flowing liquid film is controlled by the local gas flow field in order to transport the film into the most effective atomization region. The fragmentation process itself is caused by a perpendicular impinging gas stream. Numerical flow simulations are used for the development of the hybrid atomizer construction. Experiments using viscous model liquids show that for constant air-to-liquid mass-flow ratio the particle size is reduced using the hybrid atomizer compared with a conventional gas atomizer. Results of model experiments as well as of experiments with a viscous mineral melt are discussed.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Airblast atomization of viscous liquids is carried out using a twin-fluid jet atomizer. As the atomizing air swirls downstream along the liquid jet, waves form on the surface of the liquid jet. Thus, the liquid jet sheds ligaments which subsequently collapse into small drops. The drop sizes and size