Sprays are used in a wide range of engineering applications, in the food and pharmaceutical industry in order to produce certain materials in the desired powder-form, or in internal combustion engines where liquid fuel is injected and atomized in order to obtain the required air/fuel mixture. The optimization of such processes requires the detailed understanding of the breakup of liquid structures. In this work, we focus on the secondary breakup of medium size liquid drops that are the result of primary breakup at earlier stages of the breakup process, and that are subject to further breakup. The fragmentation of such drops is determined by the competing disruptive (pressure and viscous) and cohesive (surface tension) forces. In order to ga...
The objective of the present work has been to investigate two major aspects of spray processes: drop...
The present work examines the aerodynamic breakup of four liquid droplets in tandem formation at Die...
The present paper addresses the macroscopic atomization characteristics of liquid-fuel droplets when...
Sprays are used in a wide range of engineering applications, in the food and pharmaceutical industry...
Liquid droplet breakup and dynamics is a phenomena of immense practical importance in a wide variety...
We present volume of fluid based numerical simulations of secondary breakup of a drop with high dens...
Drop multimode breakup is more complex than the bag and shear breakup regimes, and modeling drop bre...
The deformation and breakup properties of liquid drops and round liquid jets in uniform crossflows w...
The secondary breakup of liquid drops, accelerated by a constant body force, is examined for small d...
An experimental study of the deformation and breakup of liquid drops subjected to both shock wave an...
This work examines the breakup of a single drop of various low viscosity fluids as it deforms in the...
Spray and atomization of non-Newtonian fluids are seen in engineering applications like combustion o...
The temporal properties of drop breakup in the shear breakup and bag breakup regimes were studied ex...
Secondary atomization of droplets generated from primary atomization is observed in high-speed flows...
A new experimental approach has been developed for the identification of reasonable break-up mechani...
The objective of the present work has been to investigate two major aspects of spray processes: drop...
The present work examines the aerodynamic breakup of four liquid droplets in tandem formation at Die...
The present paper addresses the macroscopic atomization characteristics of liquid-fuel droplets when...
Sprays are used in a wide range of engineering applications, in the food and pharmaceutical industry...
Liquid droplet breakup and dynamics is a phenomena of immense practical importance in a wide variety...
We present volume of fluid based numerical simulations of secondary breakup of a drop with high dens...
Drop multimode breakup is more complex than the bag and shear breakup regimes, and modeling drop bre...
The deformation and breakup properties of liquid drops and round liquid jets in uniform crossflows w...
The secondary breakup of liquid drops, accelerated by a constant body force, is examined for small d...
An experimental study of the deformation and breakup of liquid drops subjected to both shock wave an...
This work examines the breakup of a single drop of various low viscosity fluids as it deforms in the...
Spray and atomization of non-Newtonian fluids are seen in engineering applications like combustion o...
The temporal properties of drop breakup in the shear breakup and bag breakup regimes were studied ex...
Secondary atomization of droplets generated from primary atomization is observed in high-speed flows...
A new experimental approach has been developed for the identification of reasonable break-up mechani...
The objective of the present work has been to investigate two major aspects of spray processes: drop...
The present work examines the aerodynamic breakup of four liquid droplets in tandem formation at Die...
The present paper addresses the macroscopic atomization characteristics of liquid-fuel droplets when...