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An Improved Interpolation Method for Simulating Electrohydrodynamic Atomization in the Cone-Jet Regime
Kofi Owusu-Sekyere1, Yongzhong Chen1, Jiameng Tian1
1School of Energy and Power Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu 212013, China.
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Electrospray technology in the cone-jet regime has been numerically studied with the development of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). A novel interpolation method, the hybrid averaging mean (HAM), is presented in the present work, aimed at enhancing the accuracy of numerical simulations in electrohydrodynamic (EHD) atomization. Traditional methods such as the weighted arithmetic mean (WAM) and Weighted Harmonic Mean (WHM) have been widely used; however, the limitations are exhibited in terms of stability and computational efficiency. The HAM method combines the strengths of WHM's stability and WAM's simplicity, providing a balanced method to improve the accuracy of capturing interfacial dynamics and charge characteristics in EHD atomization. Through comprehensive numerical and experimental benchmarks, the effectiveness of HAM is evaluated against WAM and WHM, focusing on charge distribution, meniscus evolution, and droplet formation across varying regimes. The findings reveal that HAM significantly improves the modeling of electric field distributions and interfacial forces. The predictive accuracy of the methods is quantified with HAM achieving 4.5% error in beam current calculations, while WHM at 10.4% and WAM at 17.5% error. For droplet diameter predictions, HAM shows 1.2% error, while WHM has 11.8% error, and WAM has 11.2% error. The results underscore the importance of selecting appropriate interpolation methods to enhance the simulation accuracy and reliability in complex electrohydrodynamic systems.
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