Studies on metal build upon atomisers during free fall gas atomisation of liquid metals

2003 
Abstract In free fall gas atomisation of liquid metals, the atomised droplets mainly move downward, while some of them fly in an upward direction. Under certain conditions the upward moving droplets will deposit on the surface of the gas nozzle and metal delivery tube of an atomiser, which may cause a hindrance to the flow of liquid metal and gas. The effect of atomisation parameters, such as gas pressure, focal length, apex angle and diameter of gas nozzle, on the metal buildup on the atomiser have been studied during the free fall gas atomisation of lead, zinc and aluminium. The plenum pressure of gas at which deposition of atomised droplets on the surface of the gas nozzle and metal delivery tube takes place has been termed as limiting plenum pressure, and the corresponding gas velocity at the impingement point as limiting gas velocity. It has been shown that the limiting plenum pressure is different for different metals in the same atomiser. The limiting plenum pressure has been found to increase with...
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