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Selected Results of the Collaborative Research Center "Droplet Dynamics under Extreme Ambient Conditions" SFB-TRR 75

Kathrin Schulte
Institute of Aerospace Thermodynamics, University of Stuttgart
Germany

Bernhard Weigand
Institute of Aerospace Thermodynamics, University of Stuttgart
Germany

Cameron Tropea
Center of Smart Interfaces, TU Darmstadt
Germany

 

Abstract:

The Collaborative Research Center (CRC) SFB-TRR 75 was established in January 2010 to focus on the dynamics of basic drop processes, and in particular on processes involving extreme boundary conditions, for example, near thermodynamic critical conditions, very low temperatures, under strong electric fields or in situations involving extremely large gradients in the boundary conditions. This joint initiative involves researchers from the faculties of Mathematics, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of Stuttgart, the TU Darmstadt, Paderborn University, and the DLR (German Aerospace Center) in Lampoldshausen within 17 projects structured into three main areas - A: Methods and Fundamentals - B: Free Droplets - C: Droplets with Wall Interaction The topics pursued at the CRC include droplet collisions at different ambient conditions, the behaviour of supercooled droplets in clouds, the impact of Supercooled Large Droplets (SLD) on aircraft icing, atomization and vaporization of droplets at high pressures and temperatures, as occurring in future combustion systems, and transcritical injection conditions of fuel with flash boiling in rocket combustion chambers.

This article provides an overview of the projects being carried out at the SFB-TRR 75 and highlights scientific results from selected projects. The main purpose of the paper is to familiarize colleagues with this extensive and dedicated research effort in the area of drop dynamics and to motivate and initiate future collaboration with others in this field.