화학공학소재연구정보센터
Atomization and Sprays, Vol.10, No.3-5, 387-408, 2000
Modeling of spray impact on solid surfaces
This work presented in this article differs from conventional approaches in modeling spray impact oil walls and films by departing from the idea that results obtained from single drop impacts can be simply extrapolated to the case of sprays. An empirical model of spray impact on solid surfaces accounting for the interaction of neighboring impacts is proposed Propagation of a crown resulting from the impact of a single drop is analyzed theoretically, and a statistical parameter lambda characterizing the occurrence probability of crown interactions on the surface, is estimated Then, the model for single drop impacts is corrected using the parameter lambda to fit the experimental results of spray impact. A simple form of the probability density function of the secondary droplets is proposed, and analytical expressions for its parameters are given. It is also shown experimentally that the behavior of the spray at a given point near the solid surface can be influenced by conditions far from this point.