International Journal of Multiphase Flow, Vol.33, No.5, 525-544, 2007
Spray impact onto flat and rigid walls: Empirical characterization and modelling
An experimental study of spray impact onto horizontal flat and rigid surfaces is presented and used as input data for a new empirical model. A phase Doppler instrument has been used to measure drop size and two components of velocity directly above the target. The average film thickness formed due to spray impact has been measured using a high-speed CCD camera. The spray-wall interaction has been characterized in terms of correlations for the velocity and trajectory of secondary droplets and the mass and number ratio of the secondary spray. The novel aspect of the model is that the correlations are based on mean statistics over many events and not on the outcome of single drop impact experiments. Furthermore a rather large range of oblique impact angles have been studied and incorporated into the empirical models as an influencing factor. (C) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.