会议专题

Entrainment Effects on Annular Flow in a Keyhole with Free Surface

This work is to predict the shape and collapse of the molten layer surrounding the keyhole filled with vapor and droplets during drilling or high power density beam welding process. Investigating collapse of the liquid layer is essentially required for an understanding of pore formation in keyhole welding. The collapse of the keyhole is similar to transition between the slug and annular two-phase flows encountered in fluid flow field. In this study, quasi-steady, averaged one-dimensional models widely used in two-phase flow areas thus are provided. The core region filled with vapor and entrained droplets is treated as a homogeneous fluid. In the absence of friction and gravitational forces and energy absorption, the shape and transport variables in the keyhole subject to a supersonic flow at the base are found to be divided into four regions for different liquid entrainments. The effects of vapor compressibility, surface tension, and distinct transport properties between vapor and liquid layer on transport variables and keyhole shape are presented

Vertical Annular Flow Entrainment Effects Pore Formation Keyhole Welding Drilling

Shih C.Kuo Peng S.Wei Tarasankar DebRoy

Dept.of Mech.and Electro-Mech.Eng., National Sun Yat-Sen Univ., Taiwan, China Dept.of Materials Science and Eng., The Pennsylvania State Univ., USA

国际会议

The 6th International Symposium on Multiphase Flow,Heat Mass Transfer and Energy Conversion(第六届多相流、传热传质与能源转化国际学术会议)

西安

英文

557-562

2009-07-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)