Applied Sciences (Jan 2021)

The Splashing of Melt upon the Impact of Water Droplets and Jets

  • Sergey E. Yakush,
  • Yuli D. Chashechkin,
  • Andrey Y. Ilinykh,
  • Vladislav A. Usanov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11030909
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 909

Abstract

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Small-scale experimental studies of melt splashing upon the impact of water are presented here, with a focus on the fluid dynamics and thermal aspects of these interactions. Gravity-accelerated droplets and forced short-duration water jets interacted with liquid Rose’s alloy superheated to 100–200 degrees above its melting point. A repeatability study was performed for better-control of the gravity fall of a droplet. The amount of perturbation on the melt surface was obtained from a video recording, and indicated the existence of three principal stages of interaction. The cases using the forced water jet demonstrated the occurrence of a cumulative jet of melt following the collapse of the cavity caused by the water impact. Also, it was shown that numerous small-diameter melt droplets were scattered by the primary impulse, and small-scale micro-eruptions were observed, which generated small but fast melt droplets at the later stages of interaction.

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