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Title: A Dual Grid Level Set Method based Study of Interface-Dynamics for a Liquid Jet Injected Upwards into another Liquid
Authors: Lakdawala, A. M.
Gada, Vinesh H.
Sharma, Atul
Keywords: Level Set Method
Periodic Uniform Drop Formation
Quasi-periodic non-uniform Drop Formation
Chaotic non-uniform drop Formation
Co-flowing Jet
Mechanical Faculty Paper
Faculty Paper
ITFME013
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Elsevier
Series/Report no.: ITFME013-6
Abstract: Dynamics and breakup of an axi-symmetric liquid jet injected upwards into another stationary or coflowing immiscible liquid is investigated numerically. Simulations are done using an in-house code based on a novel DGLSM (dual grid level set method). Furthermore, a novel procedure – based upon physical interpretation of the various functions in Level Set Method – is demonstrated here as a powerful numerical tool to calculate certain parameters (diameter as well as frequency of drop formation and temporal variation of jet length at the axis), which characterize the unsteady interface-dynamics. Six different combination of the dispersed and continuous fluid are subjected to various injection velocity, resulting in a large variation in the non-dimensional governing parameters such as viscosity-ratio and Weber number. From the temporal variation of jet length and instantaneous interface, three drop formation regimes are proposed: Periodic Uniform Drop formation (P-UD), Quasi-Periodic Non-Uniform Drop formation (QPNUD) and Chaotic Non-Uniform Drop formation (C-NUD); demarcated in a drop formation regime map for various Weber number and viscosity ratio. Their effect on the mean value of jet breakup length (Ld;m), detached drop diameter (Dd;m) and drop formation frequency (Stm) is also studied. After a more detailed study on stationary continuous fluid, the effect of co-flowing continuous fluid is studied; and is found to stabilize the drop formation regime and increase the frequency of drop formation.
Description: International Journal of Multiphase Flow, Vol. 59, 2014, Page No. 206 - 220
URI: http://10.1.7.181:1900/jspui/123456789/4478
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