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Abstract

The analysis presented in Part I of this study on the binary collision of equal molten calcium–magnesium–alumino–silicate (CMAS) droplets is extended to investigate the flow and interfacial dynamics of unequal CMAS droplet collision. Numerical investigations of head-on, off-center, and grazing collisions of two CMAS droplets of size 1 and 2 mm are conducted at pressure and temperature of 20 atm and 1548 K, respectively, that are representative of a gas-turbine combustor. At these conditions, the physical properties of CMAS are density, ρCMAS = 2690 kg/m3, surface tension between CMAS/air, σCMAS = 0.40 N/m, and viscosity, μCMAS = 11.0 N-s/m2. The primary difference between the CMAS and a fictitious fluid with viscosity 1/10 of CMAS was higher deformation for the lower viscosity case, leading to stretching and subsequent breakup of the liquid structure. These mechanisms are supported by the time evolution of surface, kinetic, and viscous dissipation energies.

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Title
Binary collision of CMAS droplets—Part II: Unequal-sized droplets
Author
Ganti, Himakar 1 ; Khare, Prashant 1 ; Bravo, Luis 2 

 Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0070, USA 
 Vehicle Technology Directorate, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005, USA 
Pages
2275-2287
Section
Invited Paper
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Sep 2020
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
08842914
e-ISSN
20445326
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2442169151
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2020, published on behalf of Materials Research Society by Cambridge University Press