2012
DOI: 10.7763/ijapm.2012.v2.58
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Design and Development of a Centrifugal Atomizer for Producing Zinc Metal Powder

Abstract: Abstract-In the present work a preliminary design of a centrifugal atomizer for producing zinc metal powder was studied. In the design process, the consumed power and the atomizing disc size were first estimated. The trajectory of flying melt droplet from the edge of atomizer disc and the temperature profile were predicted using a concept of heat transfer in an external flow for calculating the size of atomizer chamber. A simple laboratory-scale atomizer was built. The performance of the atomizer was studied b… Show more

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“…Most of the published works on the centrifugal atomization technique have been principally concerned with the design of a centrifugal atomizer, modes of liquid disintegration from a rotating disk, and the effect of process conditions on the particle size of the atomized powders [15][16][17][18][19], with the aim of contributing to the design and optimization of centrifugal atomizers in order to improve the stability of the process. However, although the thermal transport between a droplet and a surrounding gas has been extensively studied for processes such as gas atomization [20][21][22][23][24], plasma spray [25] and impulse atomization [13,26], very little information could be found in the literature for the centrifugal atomization process [27,28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the published works on the centrifugal atomization technique have been principally concerned with the design of a centrifugal atomizer, modes of liquid disintegration from a rotating disk, and the effect of process conditions on the particle size of the atomized powders [15][16][17][18][19], with the aim of contributing to the design and optimization of centrifugal atomizers in order to improve the stability of the process. However, although the thermal transport between a droplet and a surrounding gas has been extensively studied for processes such as gas atomization [20][21][22][23][24], plasma spray [25] and impulse atomization [13,26], very little information could be found in the literature for the centrifugal atomization process [27,28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%