Design and evaluation of a Laval-type supersonic atomizer for low-pressure gas atomization of molten metals

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Chao-run Si
Xian-jie Zhang
Jun-biao Wang
Yu-jun Li
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[1] Northwestern Polytechnical University,Shannxi Engineering Research Center for Digital Manufacturing Technology
[2] RWTH Aachen University,Institute of Applied Mechanics
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International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials | 2014年 / 21卷
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atomizers; gas atomization; supersonic flow; simulation; metal powders;
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A Laval-type supersonic gas atomizer was designed for low-pressure gas atomization of molten metals. The principal design objectives were to produce small-particle uniform powders at lower operating pressures by improving the gas inlet and outlet structures and optimizing structural parameters. A computational fluid flow model was developed to study the flow field characteristics of the designed atomizer. Simulation results show that the maximum gas velocity in the atomization zone can reach 440 m·s−1; this value is independent of the atomization gas pressure P0 when P0 > 0.7 MPa. When P0 = 1.1 MPa, the aspiration pressure at the tip of the delivery tube reaches a minimum, indicating that the atomizer can attain the best atomization efficiency at a relatively low atomization pressure. In addition, atomization experiments with pure tin at P0 = 1.0 MPa and with 7055Al alloy at P0 = 0.8 and 0.4 MPa were conducted to evaluate the atomization capability of the designed atomizer. Nearly spherical powders were obtained with the mass median diameters of 28.6, 43.4, and 63.5 μm, respectively. Compared with commonly used atomizers, the designed Laval-type atomizer has a better low-pressure gas atomization capability.
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