Theory of the effects of small gravitational levels on droplet gasification

A. Beitelmal, B. D. Shaw

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Abstract

A mathematical model taking into account small (and constant) gravitational levels is developed for vaporization of an isolated liquid droplet suspended in a stagnant atmosphere. A goal of the present analysis is to see how small gravitational levels affect droplet gasification characteristics. Attention is focused upon determining the effects on gas-phase phenomena. The conservation equations are normalized and nondimensionalized, and a small parameter that accounts for the effects of gravity is identified. This parameter is the square of the inverse of a Froudc number based on the gravitational acceleration, the droplet radius, and a characteristic gas-phase velocity at the droplet surface. Asymptotic analyses are developed in terms of this parameter.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 1995
Externally publishedYes
Event33rd Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, 1995 - Reno, United States
Duration: 9 Jan 199512 Jan 1995

Conference

Conference33rd Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, 1995
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityReno
Period9/01/9512/01/95

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