INJECTION OF BUBBLING LIQUID JETS FROM MULTIPLE INJECTORS INTO A SUPERSONIC STREAM

Authors
Citation
T. Arai et Ja. Schetz, INJECTION OF BUBBLING LIQUID JETS FROM MULTIPLE INJECTORS INTO A SUPERSONIC STREAM, Journal of propulsion and power, 10(3), 1994, pp. 382-386
Citations number
7
Categorie Soggetti
Aerospace Engineering & Tecnology
ISSN journal
07484658
Volume
10
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
382 - 386
Database
ISI
SICI code
0748-4658(1994)10:3<382:IOBLJF>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Multiple (12 injectors) bubbling liquid jets (helium microbubbles in w ater) were injected transverse to a M = 2.4 airflow. Penetration and s pray plume spreading angle were measured directly using nanoshadowgrap hs and front-lighted pictures, respectively. The experiments were perf ormed at two conditions, i.e., the constant supply pressure condition and the constant liquid mass flow rate condition. For the case of a pa rallel arrangement of the injector orifices to the airflow, the penetr ation of the jet array increased steadily from front to back. The last jet (12th jet) has over 5 times the penetration of the first jet for the water only case. The usual similarity law for the penetration, h i s-proportional-to q-0.5, was approximately valid also for the multiple water-only jets. For the bubbling jet case, the penetration of the fi rst jet doesn't change with increasing gas concentration gamma, but th e rear jets have less penetration height than that of liquid-only jets at the constant injection pressure condition. For the constant inject ion pressure condition, the resulting penetration of the jet plume dec reased with increasing gamma. On the other hand, for the constant liqu id mass flow rate condition, the penetration of the multiple bubbling jets increased a little with increasing gamma. Straight coherent jets just coming out of orifice were observed for the gamma = 0 case. Conic al jet plumes were obtained for the bubbling jet case. Therefore, the width of the jet plume increased by using the bubbling jet. The effect s of the angle between the orifice array and the freestream direction and the surfactant concentration on the penetration and mixing of mult iple bubbling jets were also clarified.