Jetting-to-bubbling transition in planar coflowing air-water sheets

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Abstract

We study the transition between the two regimes experimentally observed when a plane air sheet surrounded by a coflowing water sheet discharges into stagnant air: a bubbling regime, which leads to the periodic break-up of the air sheet, and a jetting regime, where both sheets evolve slowly downstream without breaking. A jetting-to-bubbling transition curve has been experimentally obtained for a fixed liquid-to-gas thickness ratio, $h = h_{w,0}^*/h_{a,0}^*\simeq 5.27$, as a function on the values of two control parameters, namely, the Weber number, $We=\rho_w\,u_{w,0}^{*2}\,h_{a,0}^*/\sigma$, and the velocity ratio, $\Lambda=u_{w,0}^*/\bar u_{a,0}^*$, where $u_{w,0}^*$ and $\bar u_{a,0}^*$ are the water velocity and the mean air velocity at the exit slit, respectively, and $h_{a,0}^*$ and $h_{w,0}^*$ are the half-thicknesses of the air and water sheets at the exit. A linear spatiotemporal stability analysis, contemplating the downstream evolution of the sheets, shows good agreement with the experiments if a sufficiently long region of absolute instability is postulated.

*Supported by the Spanish MICINN, Junta de Andaluc\'ia and EU Funds under projects DPI2008-06624\,-C03-02 and P07-TEP02693.

Authors

  • R. Bola\~nos-Jim\'enez

    • University of Jaen, Spain
    • Universidad de Jaen, Spain
  • Alejandro Sevilla

    • Area de Mecanica de Fluidos, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
    • University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain
    • Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
    • Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
  • C. Guti\'errez-Montes

    • University of Jaen, Spain
    • Universidad de Jaen, Spain
  • E. Sanmiguel-Rojas

    • Universidad de Jaen, Spain
  • Carlos Martinez-Bazan

    • University of Jaen, Spain
    • Universidad de Jaen, Spain
    • Universidad de Jaen
    • Univ. of Jaen