Drop Dynamics and Speciation in Isolation of Metals from Liquid Wastes by Reactive Scavenging
Author(s) -
Arne J. Pearlstein,
Alexander Scheeline
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/807581
Subject(s) - scavenging , combustor , drop (telecommunication) , liquid metal , mechanics , pressure drop , materials science , chemistry , combustion , metallurgy , physics , mechanical engineering , antioxidant , engineering , biochemistry
Computational and experimental studies of the motion and dynamics of liquid drops in gas flows were conducted with relevance to reactive scavenging of metals from atomized liquid waste. Navier-Stoke's computations of deformable drops revealed a range of conditions from which prolate drops are expected, and showed how frajectiones of deformable drops undergoing deceleration can be computed. Experimental work focused on development of emission fluorescence, and scattering diagnostics. The instrument developed was used to image drop shapes, soot, and nonaxisymmetric departures from steady flow in a 22kw combusto
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