Experimental study on atomization characteristics of two common spiral channel pressure nozzles

Spiral channel pressure nozzles are commonly used pressure nozzles in practical workplaces. In this paper, two kinds of spiral channel type pressure nozzles, namely, spiral hole type and spiral non-porous type, the atomization characteristics and dust reduction efficiency under different spray press...

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Main Authors: Han Han, Wang Pengfei, Liu Ronghua, Li Yongjun, Wang Jan, Jiang Yidan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/07/e3sconf_wrem2018_01022.pdf
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spelling doaj-b584a90a3216482f873041d69688ba3c2021-02-02T06:34:04ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-01810102210.1051/e3sconf/20198101022e3sconf_wrem2018_01022Experimental study on atomization characteristics of two common spiral channel pressure nozzlesHan HanWang PengfeiLiu RonghuaLi YongjunWang JanJiang YidanSpiral channel pressure nozzles are commonly used pressure nozzles in practical workplaces. In this paper, two kinds of spiral channel type pressure nozzles, namely, spiral hole type and spiral non-porous type, the atomization characteristics and dust reduction efficiency under different spray pressures are discussed and compared. Based on the experimental method, based on the self-designed spray dust-reducing roadway experimental platform, the macro-atomization characteristics of the two nozzles, namely the flow rate, the atomization angle, the range, and the droplet size, were measured. The following conclusions were drawn: (1) The flow rates of both nozzles increase with increasing spray pressure, and the flow coefficient of the spiral non-porous nozzle is small. (2) The change of the atomization angle of the two nozzles first increases and then decreases with the increase of the spray pressure, and the atomization angle of the spiral non-porous nozzle is larger. At the same time, the range of the two nozzles gradually increases as the spray pressure increases, and the range of the spiral perforated nozzle is always larger than that of the spiral non-porous nozzle. (3) When the spray pressure is gradually increased, the droplet size of the two nozzles selected in the experiment is gradually reduced, and the droplet size of the spiral perforated nozzle is always larger than that of the spiral non-porous nozzle before 5 MPa, and then gradually Become smaller. The main reason why the droplet size decreases with the increase of the spray pressure is that the increase of the spray pressure leads to an increase in the spray speed of the water droplets, so that the water droplets are completely split when they are ejected from the nozzle, resulting in a smaller droplet size. In summary, when the spray pressure required in the actual working environment is low, the use of a spiral non-porous nozzle is more conducive to dust reduction.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/07/e3sconf_wrem2018_01022.pdf
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author Han Han
Wang Pengfei
Liu Ronghua
Li Yongjun
Wang Jan
Jiang Yidan
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Wang Pengfei
Liu Ronghua
Li Yongjun
Wang Jan
Jiang Yidan
Experimental study on atomization characteristics of two common spiral channel pressure nozzles
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Han Han
Wang Pengfei
Liu Ronghua
Li Yongjun
Wang Jan
Jiang Yidan
author_sort Han Han
title Experimental study on atomization characteristics of two common spiral channel pressure nozzles
title_short Experimental study on atomization characteristics of two common spiral channel pressure nozzles
title_full Experimental study on atomization characteristics of two common spiral channel pressure nozzles
title_fullStr Experimental study on atomization characteristics of two common spiral channel pressure nozzles
title_full_unstemmed Experimental study on atomization characteristics of two common spiral channel pressure nozzles
title_sort experimental study on atomization characteristics of two common spiral channel pressure nozzles
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Spiral channel pressure nozzles are commonly used pressure nozzles in practical workplaces. In this paper, two kinds of spiral channel type pressure nozzles, namely, spiral hole type and spiral non-porous type, the atomization characteristics and dust reduction efficiency under different spray pressures are discussed and compared. Based on the experimental method, based on the self-designed spray dust-reducing roadway experimental platform, the macro-atomization characteristics of the two nozzles, namely the flow rate, the atomization angle, the range, and the droplet size, were measured. The following conclusions were drawn: (1) The flow rates of both nozzles increase with increasing spray pressure, and the flow coefficient of the spiral non-porous nozzle is small. (2) The change of the atomization angle of the two nozzles first increases and then decreases with the increase of the spray pressure, and the atomization angle of the spiral non-porous nozzle is larger. At the same time, the range of the two nozzles gradually increases as the spray pressure increases, and the range of the spiral perforated nozzle is always larger than that of the spiral non-porous nozzle. (3) When the spray pressure is gradually increased, the droplet size of the two nozzles selected in the experiment is gradually reduced, and the droplet size of the spiral perforated nozzle is always larger than that of the spiral non-porous nozzle before 5 MPa, and then gradually Become smaller. The main reason why the droplet size decreases with the increase of the spray pressure is that the increase of the spray pressure leads to an increase in the spray speed of the water droplets, so that the water droplets are completely split when they are ejected from the nozzle, resulting in a smaller droplet size. In summary, when the spray pressure required in the actual working environment is low, the use of a spiral non-porous nozzle is more conducive to dust reduction.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/07/e3sconf_wrem2018_01022.pdf
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