Journal article
Experimental Investigation of Droplet Impact on Metal Surfaces in Reduced Ambient Pressure
BR Mitchell, TE Bate, JC Klewicki, YP Korkolis, BL Kinsey
Procedia Manufacturing | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2017
Abstract
Impacting water droplets are capable of eroding steam turbine blades, high speed aircraft and even serve as a machining operation. In this latter process, high velocity (∼100m/s) water droplets impact a solid surface under conditions in which the ambient air pressure is sub-atmospheric. The physics of this erosion mechanism is not completely understood. To begin to unravel these physics, we present results pertaining to the effects of ambient air pressure on the impact force of low velocity (1m/s) droplets. It is well known that droplet splash is suppressed when the ambient air pressure is reduced. The effects on the associated impact force are, however, unknown. In this article we examine t..
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Awarded by U.S. National Science Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
Funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation (CMII-1462993) is gratefully acknowledged.