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    Disintegration of Oil Jets Emerging From Axial Passages at the Face of a Rotating Cylinder

    Source: Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2003:;volume( 125 ):;issue: 004::page 1003
    Author:
    K. L. Allard
    ,
    S. Busam
    ,
    A. Glahn
    ,
    M. F. Blair
    ,
    O. Schäfer
    ,
    S. Wittig
    DOI: 10.1115/1.1586310
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: A fundamental study has been performed to examine the disintegration of oil films emerging from axial passages at the face of a rotating cylinder. The investigation has been conducted in parallel to a similar study on atomization processes at rotating radial holes (Glahn, A. et al., 2001, “Disintegration of Oil Films Emerging From Radial Holes Inside a Cylinder,” ASME Paper No. 2001-GT-0202) and has used the same approaches in simulating one of the droplet generation sources in aeroengine lubrication systems. Both papers aim to contribute to the establishment of a database that can be used for the development of droplet generation models directly applicable to engine conditions. As with the parallel investigation, the near-term objectives of fundamental oil film disintegration studies are (i) to determine droplet sizes under relevant aeroengine bearing compartment operating conditions, and (ii) to measure individual droplet diameter/velocity relationships. The long-term objective is to incorporate this information into advanced design systems such as CFD-based tools. In the present study, flow visualization has been used to identify the dominant disintegration processes. Droplet diameters and velocities have been obtained for relevant engine operating conditions. Data are presented in terms of both characteristic diameters and size-class resolved droplet velocities and flow angles. A comparison of droplet sprays measured in the present study with those generated by disintegration of oil films at the rim of a rotating disk (Glahn, A. et al., 2000, “Droplet Generation by Disintegration of Oil Films at the Rim of a Rotating Disk,” ASME Paper No. 2000-GT-0279) has been enabled by introducing nondimensional parameters for atomization products and operating conditions.
    keyword(s): Flow (Dynamics) , Sprays , Cylinders , Rotating Disks , Bearings , Design , Flow visualization AND Jets ,
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    contributor authorK. L. Allard
    contributor authorS. Busam
    contributor authorA. Glahn
    contributor authorM. F. Blair
    contributor authorO. Schäfer
    contributor authorS. Wittig
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:10:05Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:10:05Z
    date copyrightOctober, 2003
    date issued2003
    identifier issn1528-8919
    identifier otherJETPEZ-26824#1003_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/128324
    description abstractA fundamental study has been performed to examine the disintegration of oil films emerging from axial passages at the face of a rotating cylinder. The investigation has been conducted in parallel to a similar study on atomization processes at rotating radial holes (Glahn, A. et al., 2001, “Disintegration of Oil Films Emerging From Radial Holes Inside a Cylinder,” ASME Paper No. 2001-GT-0202) and has used the same approaches in simulating one of the droplet generation sources in aeroengine lubrication systems. Both papers aim to contribute to the establishment of a database that can be used for the development of droplet generation models directly applicable to engine conditions. As with the parallel investigation, the near-term objectives of fundamental oil film disintegration studies are (i) to determine droplet sizes under relevant aeroengine bearing compartment operating conditions, and (ii) to measure individual droplet diameter/velocity relationships. The long-term objective is to incorporate this information into advanced design systems such as CFD-based tools. In the present study, flow visualization has been used to identify the dominant disintegration processes. Droplet diameters and velocities have been obtained for relevant engine operating conditions. Data are presented in terms of both characteristic diameters and size-class resolved droplet velocities and flow angles. A comparison of droplet sprays measured in the present study with those generated by disintegration of oil films at the rim of a rotating disk (Glahn, A. et al., 2000, “Droplet Generation by Disintegration of Oil Films at the Rim of a Rotating Disk,” ASME Paper No. 2000-GT-0279) has been enabled by introducing nondimensional parameters for atomization products and operating conditions.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleDisintegration of Oil Jets Emerging From Axial Passages at the Face of a Rotating Cylinder
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume125
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
    identifier doi10.1115/1.1586310
    journal fristpage1003
    journal lastpage1010
    identifier eissn0742-4795
    keywordsFlow (Dynamics)
    keywordsSprays
    keywordsCylinders
    keywordsRotating Disks
    keywordsBearings
    keywordsDesign
    keywordsFlow visualization AND Jets
    treeJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2003:;volume( 125 ):;issue: 004
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