Using a test solution of NaCl in water for studying the finely dispersed spraying of liquids
A.N. Ishmatov1, B.I. Vorozhtsov1, and V.A. Arkhipov2
1 Institute for Problems of Chemical and Energetic Technologies SB RAS, Biysk, Russia
2 Research Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia
Keywords: investigation technique, droplet dispersion, salt residue method, finely dispersed spraying of liquids, pulsed spraying, ultrasonic spraying, test solution, solution of NaCl in water, crystallization, particle morphology
Abstract
Both theoretically and experimentally, the suitability of a technique for studying the finely dispersed spraying of liquids based on an analysis of salt residue particles formed as a result of evaporation of test solutions of NaCl in water was evaluated. Data gained in studying the dispersion of droplets in the droplet clouds produced by pulsed and ultrasonic atomizers are reported. During pulsed atomization, salt residue particles of various morphologies were found to form, this finding pointing to realization of unsteady conditions for particle evolution.
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