Ilias Malgarinos
City University London
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Physics of Fluids | 2018
Homa Naseri; Phoevos Koukouvinis; Ilias Malgarinos; Manolis Gavaises
The effect of viscoelasticity on turbulent cavitating flow inside a nozzle is simulated for Phan-Thien-Tanner (PTT) fluids. Two different flow configurations are used to show the effect of viscoelasticity on different cavitation mechanisms, namely, cloud cavitation inside a step nozzle and string cavitation in an injector nozzle. In incipient cavitation condition in the step nozzle, small-scale flow features including cavitating microvortices in the shear layer are suppressed by viscoelasticity. Flow turbulence and mixing are weaker compared to the Newtonian fluid, resulting in suppression of microcavities shedding from the cavitation cloud. Moreover, mass flow rate fluctuations and cavity shedding frequency are reduced by the stabilizing effect of viscoelasticity. Time averaged values of the liquid volume fraction show that cavitation formation is strongly suppressed in the PTT viscoelastic fluid, and the cavity cloud is pushed away from the nozzle wall. In the injector nozzle, a developed cloud cavity c...
ILASS2017 - 28th European Conference on Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems | 2017
Dionisis Stefanitsis; Ilias Malgarinos; George Strotos; Nikolaos Nikolopoulos; Emmanouil Kakaras; Manolis Gavaises
Financial support from the MSCA-ITN-ETN of the European Union’s H2020 programme, under REA grant agreement n. 675676 is acknowledged.
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Science | 2018
Hesamaldin Jadidbonab; Ilias Malgarinos; I.K. Karathanassis; Nicholas Mitroglou; Manolis Gavaises
A combined experimental and computational investigation of micrometric diesel droplets impacting on a heated aluminium substrate is presented. Dual view high-speed imaging has been employed to visualize the evolution of the impact process at various conditions. The parameters investigated include wall-surface temperature ranging from 140 to 400°C, impact Weber and Reynolds numbers of 19–490 and 141–827, respectively, and ambient pressure of 1 and 2 bar. Six possible post-impact regimes were identified, termed as Stick, Splash, Partial-Rebound, Rebound, Breakup-Rebound and Breakup-Stick, and plotted on the We-T map. Additionally, the temporal variation of the apparent dynamic contact angle and spreading factor have been determined as a function of the impact Weber number and surface temperature. Numerical simulations have also been performed using a two-phase flow model with interface capturing, phase-change and variable physical properties. Increased surface temperature resulted to increased maximum spreading diameter and induced quicker and stronger recoiling behaviour, mostly attributed to the change of liquid viscosity.
ILASS2017 - 28th European Conference on Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems | 2017
Stavros Rafail Fostiropoulos; Ilias Malgarinos; George Strotos; Nikolaos Nikolopoulos; Emmanouil Kakaras; Phoevos Koukouvinis; Manolis Gavaises
Financial support from the MSCA-ITN-ETN of the European Union’s H2020 programme, under REA grant agreement n. 675676 is acknowledged.
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science | 2014
Ilias Malgarinos; Nikolaos Nikolopoulos; Marco Marengo; Carlo Antonini; Manolis Gavaises
Journal of Computational Physics | 2015
Ilias Malgarinos; Nikolaos Nikolopoulos; Manolis Gavaises
International Journal of Multiphase Flow | 2016
George Strotos; Ilias Malgarinos; Nikos Nikolopoulos; Manolis Gavaises
International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow | 2016
Ilias Malgarinos; Nikolaos Nikolopoulos; Manolis Gavaises
International Journal of Thermal Sciences | 2016
George Strotos; Ilias Malgarinos; Nikos Nikolopoulos; Manolis Gavaises
Fuel | 2016
George Strotos; Ilias Malgarinos; Nikos Nikolopoulos; Manolis Gavaises