MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Use of the PLIF and LIP methods for definition of non-stationary temperature fields of water droplets

  • Volkov Roman S.,
  • Osmolovskaya Maria M.,
  • Solomatin Yaroslav S.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711001079
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 110
p. 01079

Abstract

Read online

This study illustrates the results of experiments to determine the unsteady and non-uniform temperature fields of evaporating water droplets. It is shown that during the warming up of the droplet inside it an inhomogeneous temperature field is formed. In the droplet trace, formation of a region with lower (relative to the gas flow) temperatures of the vapor-gas mixture is observed. The experiments were carried out for droplets with initial radii of 1-2 mm. The speed of the air flow was 0.5-5 m/s. The temperatures of the gaseous medium varied in the range of 20-600 °C. During the research, modern panoramic methods of non-contact flow diagnostics such as “Planar Laser Induced Fluorescence” and “Laser Induced Phosphorescence” (LIP) were used.