Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1513 University Ave., Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA
Abstract
The hybrid Volume-of-Fluid and Lagrangian–Eulerian (VoFLE) strategy is an attractive approach for reducing the computational cost of spray simulations while retaining a reasonable amount of fidelity. It is based on the concept of transitioning small liquid bodies or droplets to a Lagrangian–Eulerian (LE) representation, alleviating the burden of maintaining high resolution for small droplets. This hybrid VoFLE methodology is extended in the present work by incorporating a hydrodynamic breakup model based on maximum entropy formalism (MEF). This approach is particularly suitable for realistic spray conditions, such as high-pressure fuel injectors, where adequate numerical resolution of the smallest droplets is extremely difficult. The first step in the present VoFLE treatment is the identification of unresolved liquid structures targeted for LE transition. This step is followed by the application of the MEF breakup model for those structures that are hydrodynamically unstable, resulting in the assignment of secondary drop sizes and velocities. The model is evaluated statistically and tested against experimental data from the Engine Combustion Network and the breakup of a water jet. Relatively favorable results are encountered in these tests.
Funder
Caterpillar Inc.
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Mechanics of Materials,Computational Mechanics,Mechanical Engineering
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