<p>Multiphase flows, such as liquid/gas and solid/gas, dominate many different areas of life, including the medical, agricultural, propulsion, and chemical industries. Gaining insight into the dynamic processes that drive these multiphase flows can therefore have far-reaching impact in many sectors of scientific research. Of key interest is the non-invasive tracking of important state properties such as the mass and temperature distributions in high optical depth multiphase flows. To accomplish this, X-ray diagnostic approaches are utilized due to their ability to probe complex phenomena without being hampered by multiple scattering that arise from complex interactions at the flow surface boundaries.</p>
<p>This work accomplishes the measurement of mass distribution through time-resolved tomographic reconstructions of the liquid mass distributions in fuel sprays within liquid/gas flows. The developed diagnostic tool shown here uses a novel multiple line of sight tube source tomography setup to obtain simultaneous time-resolved two-dimensional radiographs of different spray geometries at various perspectives. Through tomographic reconstruction, these radiographs are converted into volumetric reconstructions to give a true sense of mass distribution—where exactly is the liquid mass located in the <em>x</em>, <em>y</em>, <em>z</em> spatial extents at a specific moment in time <em>t</em>? This technique is first showcased in a simple spray as a feasibility test and later applied to a more complex spray geometry and compared against other state-of- the-art diagnostics for a full quantitative understanding of the developed technique. Outside of tomography, improvements in decreasing the uncertainties in line of sight averaged mass distribution measurements in radiography imaging experiments are also showcased through source characterization efforts both for tube source and synchrotron source experiments.</p>
<p>Efforts in ascertaining the temperature distributions in liquid/gas flows is done through an application of wide angle X-ray scattering, a technique that is commonly used in the materials, chemistry, and biology sciences but has yet to be widely used in the propul- sion community. These newly developed X-ray scattering measurements are accomplished through the use of a focused monochromatic beam available at the Advanced Photon Source synchrotron facility, and is applied first in calibration jets and later towards more complex dynamic sprays and multi-species liquid solutions.</p>
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:purdue.edu/oai:figshare.com:article/20142491 |
Date | 24 June 2022 |
Creators | Naveed Rahman (12898085) |
Source Sets | Purdue University |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Text, Thesis |
Rights | CC BY 4.0 |
Relation | https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/X-ray_Measurements_of_Mass_and_Temperature_Distributions_in_Multiphase_Flows/20142491 |
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