Modal analysis and interface tracking of multiphase flows using Dynamic Mode Decomposition

International Journal of Multiphase Flow(2022)

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Non-invasive visualization techniques for multiphase flows are critical to understanding primary atomization and sprays. We use back-lit imaging to identify the liquid–gas interface of two-phase flows at high temporal and spatial resolutions and employ Dynamic Mode Decomposition (DMD) to study the shape and frequency of instabilities of a liquid jet surrounded by a coaxial annular airblast atomizer. However, DMD is not suitable for interface tracking, so we develop a data-driven two-step approach using the optical sensor data. The method uses DMD on the optical flow field estimated from image snapshot pairs. We demonstrate our method to a representative toy problem of an oscillating drop and on the primary atomization of a numerical planar liquid jet. Finally, we apply our method to the experimental liquid jet from the coaxial airblast atomizer using back-lit imaging. Our method is able to accurately reconstruct and predict the flow and preserves the sharpness of the fluid interface.
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Atomizing jet,Dynamic mode decomposition,Optical flow estimation,Reduced-order modeling
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