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Study on Breakup Characteristics of Gel Propellant Using Pressure Swirl Injector (압력선회형 인젝터를 이용한 젤 추진제의 분열특성 연구)

  • Cho, Janghee;Lee, Donghee;Kim, Sulhee;Lee, Donggeun;Moon, Heejang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.10-17
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    • 2021
  • In this study, cold-flow test of simulant gel is conducted using a pressure swirl injector to identify spray characteristics according to gellant weight percent. Experiment results show the aircore is developed locally at the nozzle and expanded to the entire swirl chamber as the supply pressure increases. The aircore formation of simulant gel showed no significant difference compared to Newtonian fluid. The spray pattern was classified into four distinct shapes where relationship between the breakup regimes and dimensionless numbers were investigated. In the future, additional study is necessary to understand the aircore formation mechanism, stability and spray characteristics at different configuration of the swirl chamber shape.

Numerical Study on Draining from Cylindrical Tank Using Stepped Drain Port (계단형 배수구를 가진 원통 용기에서의 배수 과정에 관한 수치해석 연구)

  • Son, Jong Hyeon;Park, Il Seouk
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.38 no.12
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    • pp.1043-1050
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    • 2014
  • An air-core vortex is generated during draining after stirring a rotating cylindrical tank or after filling it with water. The formation of the air-core vortex and the time of its formation are dependent on drain conditions such as the dimensions of the tank, the initial rotation or stirring speed, and the shape of the drain port. In this study, a draining process using a two-stage drain port was numerically investigated. The length and radius of the first drain stage located in the lower part of the drain port were kept constant, whereas the radius of the second drain stage was varied for simulating the draining process. The simulation was conducted by considering an axisymmetric swirling flow for all cases. The declining water level was monitored by an interface capturing method. Further, the effects of the radius of the second drain stage on the time of formation of the air-core vortex and the internal flow structure were investigated.