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A novel model for droplet breakage has been developed.
The analytical model for droplet velocity has been developed, which matches quite well with experimental results.
Here, a model for droplet interchange (entrainment and deposition) in the annular flow regime in vertical pipes is presented.
The present study proposes a model for droplet entrainment, based on the underlying physics of droplet entrainment from upward co-current annular film flow that is characteristic to light water reactor safety analysis.
The present study proposes a model for droplet entrainment at a quench front that is based on the best-understood physics related to the Lagrangian quenching phenomenon characteristic to light water reactor (LWR) safety analysis.
An idealized model for droplet vaporization or combustion in the Burke Schumann reaction-sheet approximation is analyzed in terms of a Peclet number based on the Stefan velocity, taken to be of order unity, for Lewis numbers of unity and for small values of a parameter ɛ, defined as the ratio of the convective velocity far from the droplet to the Stefan velocity at its surface.
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The two-step model for droplets (Steegmans et al., 2009) was extended to describe the bubble formation.
Models for droplet motion in the rotor and cavity zones were successfully established to calculate the droplet velocity.
Results of the present study can be utilized to develop models for droplet field behavior under accident scenarios.
Most of the currently used models for droplet heating and evaporation are based on the assumption that droplets are perfect spheres.
The revised breakup model, when used together with the existing stochastic models for droplet dispersion and evaporation, is shown to yield simulated results for a non-reacting spray that agree well with the experimentally measured droplet distribution, spray dynamics and size-velocity correlation.
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