Flow of Ethanol into a Medium with Varying Degrees of Rarefaction

Alexander S. Yaskin
1. Novosibirsk State University Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
yas@nsu.ru
Aleksandr E. Zarvin
1. Novosibirsk State University Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
zarvin@phys.nsu.ru
Valeriy V. Kaljada
1. Novosibirsk State University Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
v.kalyada@nsu.ru
The material was received by the Editorial Board: 17.05.2021
Abstract
Experimental results of observation of ethanol microjets flowing into a highly rarefied medium (vacuum) through a nozzle are presented. The investigation of the outflow process was carried out both horizontally and vertically in the direction of gravity, when the liquid was expelled from the source. The condition of keeping constant the residual background pressure in the vacuum chamber is much lower than the saturated vapour pressure of the working liquid at a given temperature of the blast. The possibility of simulation of complex processes of the flow of micro-liquids in a space with a given rarefied atmosphere on a compact vacuum gas-dynamic test bench is shown. It is found that the continuous efflux from a thin capillary or a hole of small diameter into a vacuum or a strongly rarefied gaseous medium differs significantly from the well-studied modes of efflux into a dense gaseous medium, as well as from the pulse modes of efflux into a vacuum. The paper describes the main features of the flow and the conditions of the instability emergence. It is shown that the long-term flow of a liquid microjet in a vacuum has a high degree of surface instability, with a large number of sudden changes in direction, structure and observed density. An explanation for the causes of microjet failure, caused mainly by a combination of capillary instability and intense evaporation of superheated liquid from the surface of the jet, is proposed. The formation of surface gas caverns causing explosive collapse of the microjet with ejection of vapor-liquid droplets is established.

Keywords
liquid microjet, surface instability, modelling of vacuum conditions, ethanol, saturated steam
Funding
The work was performed using the shared equipment center “Applied physics” of the NSU Physics Department with the financial support from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (project number FSUS-2020-0039) and RFBR (grant number 20-01-00332/20)
УДК 532.525; 536.423.1

Flow of Ethanol into a Medium with Varying Degrees of Rarefaction
References: Yaskin A. S., Zarvin A. E., Kalyada V. V., Dubrovin K. A., Khudozhitkov V. E. Flow of Ethanol into a Medium with Varying Degrees of Rarefaction. Siberian Journal of Physics. 2022, vol. 17, no. 1. P. 47–64 (in Russ.). DOI: 10.25205/2541-9447-2022-17-1-47-64