Surface acoustic wave atomization is promising in various kinds of industrial and pharmaceutical processes. In order to properly apply this technology for a wide range of applications, controlling the aerosol size distribution is crucial. It is widely believed that the aerosol size can be controlled by the driving frequency, our experimental results, show a rather weak frequency dependence, especially when the driving frequency is above 10 MHz. Fundamental studies were therefore carried out to determine the underlying mechanism associated with the destabilization of the liquid interface leading towards atomization with the objective of elucidating this apparent contradiction. Our investigation supports the notion that the droplet sizes appe...
Ultrasonic waves generated by piezoelectric devices produce forces on fluids and particles that can ...
This paper presents an analytical model for surface acoustic waves (SAW) in actuating a single liqui...
Ultrafast particle and cell concentration is essential to the success of subsequent analytical proce...
Surface acoustic wave (SAW) atomization is attractive for generating micron or submicron aerosols in...
Generating aerosol droplets via the atomization of thin aqueous films with high frequency surface ac...
Generating aerosol droplets via the atomization of thin aqueous films with high frequency surface ac...
Surface acoustic wave (SAW) atomization has been found to be a rapid and efficient way for generatin...
Surface acoustic wave atomization is a rapid means for generating micron and submicron aerosol dropl...
The interaction of surface acoustic waves (SAWs) with liquids enables the production of aerosols wit...
The ability to excite instabilities in free fluid surfaces via acoustic excitation is well known, ev...
Ultrasonic surface acoustic wave (SAW) actuation is a promising technique for generating fluid flow ...
The atomisation of liquids by means of low-frequency ultrasonic atomisers results from unstable surf...
In this work, we discuss and demonstrate the principle features of surface acoustic wave (SAW) aeros...
The ability to excite instabilities in free fluid surfaces via acoustic excitation is well known, ev...
In this work, we discuss and demonstrate the principle features of surface acoustic wave (SAW) aeros...
Ultrasonic waves generated by piezoelectric devices produce forces on fluids and particles that can ...
This paper presents an analytical model for surface acoustic waves (SAW) in actuating a single liqui...
Ultrafast particle and cell concentration is essential to the success of subsequent analytical proce...
Surface acoustic wave (SAW) atomization is attractive for generating micron or submicron aerosols in...
Generating aerosol droplets via the atomization of thin aqueous films with high frequency surface ac...
Generating aerosol droplets via the atomization of thin aqueous films with high frequency surface ac...
Surface acoustic wave (SAW) atomization has been found to be a rapid and efficient way for generatin...
Surface acoustic wave atomization is a rapid means for generating micron and submicron aerosol dropl...
The interaction of surface acoustic waves (SAWs) with liquids enables the production of aerosols wit...
The ability to excite instabilities in free fluid surfaces via acoustic excitation is well known, ev...
Ultrasonic surface acoustic wave (SAW) actuation is a promising technique for generating fluid flow ...
The atomisation of liquids by means of low-frequency ultrasonic atomisers results from unstable surf...
In this work, we discuss and demonstrate the principle features of surface acoustic wave (SAW) aeros...
The ability to excite instabilities in free fluid surfaces via acoustic excitation is well known, ev...
In this work, we discuss and demonstrate the principle features of surface acoustic wave (SAW) aeros...
Ultrasonic waves generated by piezoelectric devices produce forces on fluids and particles that can ...
This paper presents an analytical model for surface acoustic waves (SAW) in actuating a single liqui...
Ultrafast particle and cell concentration is essential to the success of subsequent analytical proce...