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13th Triennial International Conference on Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems (ICLASS 2015), Tainan, TWN, August 23 - 27, 2015. Ed.: T. Lin | 2015

SPH Simulation of a Twin-Fluid Atomizer Operating with a High Viscosity Liquid

Geoffroy Chaussonnet; Samuel Braun; Lars Wieth; Rainer Koch; Hans-Jörg Bauer; A. Sänger; T. Jakobs; Neda Djordjevic; T. Kolb

G. Chaussonnet, S. Braun, L. Wieth, R. Koch, H.-J. Bauer A. Sänger, T. Jakobs, N. Djordjevic, T. Kolb Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany 1Institute of Thermal Turbomachines, KIT Campus South 2Institute of Technical Chemistry, KIT Campus North 3Engler-Bunte-Institute, KIT Campus South *[email protected] Abstract A Smooth Particles Hydrodynamics (SPH) 2D simulation of a twin-fluid atomizer is presented and compared with experiments in the context of bio-fuel production. The configuration consists in an axial high viscosity liquid jet (μl ≈ 0.5 Pa.s) atomized by a coflowing high-speed air stream (ug ≈ 100 m/s) at atmospheric conditions, and the experiment shows two types of jet instability (flapping or pulsating) depending on operating conditions and the nozzle geometry. In order to capture the 3D effects of the axial geometry with a 2D simulation, the surface tension force and the viscosity operator are modified. The mean and RMS velocity profiles of the single phase simulations show a good agreement with the experiment. For multiphase simulations, despite a qualitative good agreement, the type of instabilities as well as its frequency are rarely well captured, highlighting the limitation of 2D geometry in the prediction of 3D configurations.


Journal of Fluids Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2017

SPH Simulation of an Air-Assisted Atomizer Operating at High Pressure: Influence of Non-Newtonian Effects

Geoffroy Chaussonnet; Rainer Koch; Hans-Jörg Bauer; A. Sänger; T. Jakobs; T. Kolb

A twin-fluid atomizer configuration is predicted by means of the 2D weakly-compressible Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method and compared to experiments. The setup consists of an axial liquid jet fragmented by a co-flowing high-speed air stream (Ug ~ 60 m/s) in a pressurized atmosphere up to 11 bar (abs.). Two types of liquid are investigated: a viscous Newtonian liquid (µ = 200 mPa.s) obtained with a glycerol/water mixture and a viscous non-Newtonian liquid (µ ~ 150 mPa.s) obtained with a carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) solution. 3D effects are taken into account in the 2D code by introducing (i) a surface tension term, (ii) a cylindrical viscosity operator and (iii) a modified velocity accounting for the divergence of the volume in the radial direction. The numerical results at high pressure show a good qualitative agreement with experiment, i.e. a correct transition of the atomization regimes with regard to the pressure, and similar dynamics and length scales of the generated ligaments. The predicted frequency of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability needs a correction factor of 2 to be globally well recovered with the Newtonian liquid. The simulation of the non-Newtonian liquid at high pressure shows a similar breakup regime with finer droplets compared to Newtonian liquids while the simulation at atmospheric pressure shows an apparent viscosity similar to the experiment.


Archive | 2015

Einfluss des Reaktordrucks auf die Spraygüte außenmischender Zweistoffdüsen

T. Jakobs

The present work is focused on the detailed investigation of the influence of ambient pressure on spray quality using external mixing twin fluid atomizers. Radial SMD-Profiles were measured using a Phase Doppler Anemometer (PDA). Additionally, primary jet breakup was investigated using a high speed camera.


Applied Energy | 2012

Gasification of high viscous slurry R&D on atomization and numerical simulation

T. Jakobs; N. Djordjevic; Sabine Fleck; Marco Mancini; Roman Weber; T. Kolb


Fuel | 2016

Improving the processability of coke water slurries for entrained flow gasification

L. Jampolski; A. Sänger; T. Jakobs; Gisela Guthausen; T. Kolb; Norbert Willenbacher


International Journal of Multiphase Flow | 2016

Simulation of the primary breakup of a high-viscosity liquid jet by a coaxial annular gas flow

Thomas Müller; A. Sänger; Peter Habisreuther; T. Jakobs; D. Trimis; T. Kolb; Nikolaos Zarzalis


Atomization and Sprays | 2015

INFLUENCE OF REACTOR PRESSURE ON TWIN-FLUID ATOMIZATION: BASIC INVESTIGATIONS ON BURNER DESIGN FOR HIGH-PRESSURE ENTRAINED FLOW GASIFIER

T. Jakobs; Neda Djordjevic; A. Sänger; Nikolaos Zarzalis; T. Kolb


Fuel | 2018

Entrained Flow Gasification Part 1 : Gasification of Glycol in an Atmospheric-pressure Experimental Rig

Sabine Fleck; U. Santo; Christian Hotz; T. Jakobs; Georg Eckel; Marco Mancini; Roman Weber; T. Kolb


ILASS - Europe 2014, 26th Annual Conference on Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems, Bremen, 08.-10. September 2014 | 2014

Effect of primary instability of a high viscous liquid jet on the spray quality generated by a twin-fluid atomizer

A. Sänger; T. Jakobs; Neda Djordjevic; T. Kolb


Archive | 2008

Entrained-flow gasification of biomass-based slurry. Investigations on atomization and fuel conversion

T. Kolb; Nikolaos Zarzalis; U. Santo; T. Jakobs; Mark Eberhard; Emmanouil Pantouflas

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T. Kolb

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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A. Sänger

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Nikolaos Zarzalis

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Norbert Willenbacher

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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L. Jampolski

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Neda Djordjevic

Technical University of Berlin

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Peter Habisreuther

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Sabine Fleck

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Geoffroy Chaussonnet

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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