TITLE:
Interaction between a Liquid Surface and an Impinging Gas Jet
AUTHORS:
Miguel A. Barron, Dulce Y. Medina, Joan Reyes
KEYWORDS:
Cavity Depth, CFD, Impinging Gas Jet, Lance Height, Liquid-Gas Interaction, Splashing
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Engineering and Technology,
Vol.9 No.4,
November
10,
2021
ABSTRACT: The water-air and Wood’s metal-air systems are modeled by means of Computational Fluid Dynamics to study the interaction between a liquid surface and an impinging air jet under the near field blowing conditions. The effect of the air jet velocity, the height of the injection lance, and the density of the liquid on the depth of the formed cavity is numerically studied. The CFD results of the cavity depth are compared with results previously reported by other authors. The emergence of the splashing phenomenon is predicted in terms of the critical velocity for each liquid-air system. Besides, the blowing number indicates that the drop generation rate is not significant for jet velocities below the critical velocity, and therefore neither the splashing is significant.