An injection head to generate a stable falling liquid film within a circular duct

Luis Borraz, Fernando Larrainzar, Florencio Sánchez-Silva, Juan A. Reyes-Nava, Ignacio Carvajal-Mariscal, Alberto Beltrán

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Abstract

An injection head system was designed and mounted to generate a falling water film in a circular duct with five air jets. The internal diameter of the duct is 94.56 mm. Reynolds number for water is in the range of Re in,w = 16,046–19,366; whereas, for the air we have Re in,a = 0–32,177. The system is able to generate a uniform water film inside a circular duct. The water film flow is measured with the PIV technique. An air flow is injected into the center of the injection head through five nozzles. The stability and resistance of the water film to the air jets for different flow conditions are verified. In addition, numerical simulations for the water film flow are performed with the open source CFD library OpenFOAM. In particular, the interFoam solver is coupled to a LES κ-equation turbulence model to capture the water-air interface. In all cases, it is observed an undulatory flow behavior described by the axial variation of the interaction of the air and water phases. Although the nature of the flow is unstable, numerical and experimental results show a stable water film thickness.

Original languageEnglish
Article number583
JournalJournal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
Volume44
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • Annular flow
  • Falling liquid film
  • Film thickness
  • LES model
  • OpenFOAM
  • PIV technique

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