Dr Aditya Karnik a.karnik@rgu.ac.uk
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Destruction of preferential accumulation using Lorentz force interactions.
Karnik, Aditya; Shrimpton, John
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John Shrimpton
Abstract
The effect of electric charge, residing on particles, upon the phenomenon of preferential accumulation is investigated using direct numerical simulations of forced isotropic turbulence. It is well known that particles with a certain range of Stokes numbers preferentially accumulate, or de-mix, due to action of turbulent motion. Here it is shown that charged particles interact with each other through an electric field generated by non-uniformity of particle distribution. This interaction mitigates preferential accumulation at a bulk charge density level that is practically relevant and commensurate with the first few centimetres of a spray plume, the region where non-homogeneous particle concentration typically forms. It is suggested that use of electric charge could be useful in improving mixture preparation for spray combustion applications.
Citation
KARNIK, A. and SHRIMPTON, J. 2008. Destruction of preferential accumulation using Lorentz force interactions. Presented at the 22nd European conference on liquid atomization and spray systems (ILASS2008), 8-10 September 2008, Como Lake, Italy [online]. Available from: https://www.ilasseurope.org/ICLASS/ILASS2008_COMO/file/papers/5-1.pdf
Presentation Conference Type | Conference Paper (unpublished) |
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Conference Name | 22nd European conference on liquid atomization and spray systems (ILASS2008) |
Conference Location | Como Lake, Italy |
Start Date | Sep 8, 2008 |
End Date | Sep 10, 2010 |
Deposit Date | Jul 15, 2021 |
Publicly Available Date | Jul 15, 2021 |
Keywords | Electric charge; Preferential accumulation; Numerical simulation; Isotropic turbulence; Spray combustion |
Public URL | https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1386149 |
Publisher URL | https://www.ilasseurope.org/ICLASS/ILASS2008_COMO/file/papers/5-1.pdf |
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