Measurements in liquid fuel sprays
Abstract
A ground test facility is being established at NASA Lewis Research Center to simulate the environmental and flight conditions needed to study adverse weather effects. One of the most important components is the water spray system which consists of many nozzles fitted on spray bars. Water is injected through air-assisted atomizers to generate uniform size drops to simulate icing in clouds. The primary objective is to provide experimental data on drop size distribution over a wide range of operating conditions. Correlation equations for mean drop size and initial injection parameters are being determined to assist in the design and modification of the Altitude Wind Tunnel. Special emphasis is being placed on the study of the aerodynamic structure of the air-assisted atomizer sprays. Detailed measurements of the variation of drop size distribution and velocity as a function of time and space are being made. Accurate initial and boundary conditions are being provided for computer model evaluation.
- Publication:
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Final Report
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985cmu..rept.....C
- Keywords:
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- Computerized Simulation;
- Data Acquisition;
- Drop Size;
- Ice Formation;
- Liquid Fuels;
- Size Distribution;
- Spraying;
- Diffraction;
- Doppler Effect;
- Flow Velocity;
- Laser Applications;
- Mass Flow;
- Photography;
- Space-Time Functions;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer