A study of Novec 649TM fluid jets injected into sub-, trans-, and supercritical thermodynamic conditions using planar laser induced fluorescence and elastic light scattering diagnostics

Abstract

This paper describes laser imaging experiments on steady, rotationally symmetric, laminar jets aimed at observation of the interface between an injected liquid and the surrounding gas under subcritical, transcritical, and supercritical conditions. A steady, laminar flow of fluoroketone enters a chamber of high pressure and temperature nitrogen, allowing direct examination of the interface as it evolves with flow time (i.e., axial position in the chamber). Vapor/liquid equilibrium calculations identifying the critical locus for mixtures of fluoroketone and nitrogen are used to define six test cases, covering the range from entirely subcritical to entirely supercritical states. Planar laser induced fluorescence (PLIF) and planar elastic light scattering (PELS) imaging are applied to these jets, to image mixture fraction (via PLIF) simultaneously with the detection of the interface strength (via PELS). Temperature distributions are acquired using thermocouples. Evidence for the evolution of the interface, and for supercritical states, is presented and discussed.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2022
Source ID
10.1063/5.0106473

Entities

People

  • Georgios Kasapis
  • Mark Linne
  • Shangze Yang
  • Zachary Falgout

Organizations

  • Air Force Office of Scientific Research
  • Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
  • Scania
  • University of Edinburgh

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Combustion and Flow Dynamics.
  • Combustion science or combustion engineering.
  • Materials Science and Engineering.

Technology Areas

  • Directed Energy