Effect of nozzle geometry for swirl type twin-fluid water mist nozzle on the spray characteristic
Soon Hyun Yoon*, Do Yeon Kim, Dong Keon Kim and Bong Hwan Kim
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 7, pp.1761-1766, 2011
Abstract : Experimental investigations on the atomization characteristics of twin-fluid water mist nozzle were conducted using particle image velocimetry
(PIV) system and particle motion analysis system (PMAS). The twin-fluid water mist nozzles with swirlers designed two types
of swirl angles such as 0¡Æ, 90¡Æ and three different size nozzle hole diameters such as 0.5mm, 1mm, 1.5mm were employed. The experiments
were carried out by the injection pressure of water and air divided into 1bar, 2bar respectively. The droplet size of the spray was
measured using PMAS. The velocity and turbulence intensity were measured using PIV. The velocity, turbulence intensity and SMD
distributions of the sprays were measured along the centerline and radial direction. As the experimental results, swirl angle controlled to
droplet sizes. It was found that SMD distribution decreases with the increase of swirl angle. The developed twin-fluid water mist nozzle
was satisfied to the criteria of NFPA 750, Class 1. It was proven that the developed nozzle under low pressures could be applied to fire
protection system.
Keyword : Atomization; Twin-fluid nozzle; Swirl nozzle; Particle motion analysis system (PMAS); Particle image velocimetry (PIV); SMD |