In many applications liquid sprays are atomized using electrostatic methods, and typically these spray plumes containing drops that have a range of diameters. To understand and predict the dynamics of polydisperse electrically charged spray plumes, knowledge of how the electrical charge is distributed amongst the drops is required. This has been achieved by post-processing phase Doppler anemometry data for two electrostatically atomized liquid sprays and fitting the drop diameter-charge correlation to an assumed relationship of form q=ADn, Here q and D are drop charge and diameter and n and A are empirical constants that describe the correlation. Values of n and A were calculated to be 2.1 to 2.9 and 5.8 ×10-5 for a spray of specific charge...
In responding to the international community's agreement of phasing out chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) pro...
The process of electrostatic painting has become a very important method of coating in a wide range ...
Article number 032002The first droplet produced by a low-conductivity pendant/sessile droplet subjec...
The majority of scientific and industrial electricalspray applications make use of sprays that conta...
Here the characteristics of charged sprays of insulating liquids generated by an improved charge inj...
The chargeability of liquid sprays is an important factor in determining the deposition efficiency o...
Abstract: This paper illustrates the variation in the droplet size with the change in the parameters...
In the paper is presented the new method the measurement of the main parameters the atomised stream ...
Electrostatic charges on individual spray droplets were measured using a refined form of the Millika...
In the light of experimental evidence a previously published model to predict the charge and mass re...
A novel method for estimating droplet charge in numerical simulations of conductively and inductivel...
The main objective of this project is to calculate the droplet's charge which radial trajectory path...
Liquid hydrocarbons are difficult to atomize electrostatically at practical flow rates due to their ...
AbstractA kind of twin-fluid sprayer with annular and needle combined electrode is developed and dro...
The maximum charge a drop may hold, for an electrically isolated, electrically conducting drop, in v...
In responding to the international community's agreement of phasing out chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) pro...
The process of electrostatic painting has become a very important method of coating in a wide range ...
Article number 032002The first droplet produced by a low-conductivity pendant/sessile droplet subjec...
The majority of scientific and industrial electricalspray applications make use of sprays that conta...
Here the characteristics of charged sprays of insulating liquids generated by an improved charge inj...
The chargeability of liquid sprays is an important factor in determining the deposition efficiency o...
Abstract: This paper illustrates the variation in the droplet size with the change in the parameters...
In the paper is presented the new method the measurement of the main parameters the atomised stream ...
Electrostatic charges on individual spray droplets were measured using a refined form of the Millika...
In the light of experimental evidence a previously published model to predict the charge and mass re...
A novel method for estimating droplet charge in numerical simulations of conductively and inductivel...
The main objective of this project is to calculate the droplet's charge which radial trajectory path...
Liquid hydrocarbons are difficult to atomize electrostatically at practical flow rates due to their ...
AbstractA kind of twin-fluid sprayer with annular and needle combined electrode is developed and dro...
The maximum charge a drop may hold, for an electrically isolated, electrically conducting drop, in v...
In responding to the international community's agreement of phasing out chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) pro...
The process of electrostatic painting has become a very important method of coating in a wide range ...
Article number 032002The first droplet produced by a low-conductivity pendant/sessile droplet subjec...