We present volume of fluid based numerical simulations of secondary breakup of a drop with high density ratio (approx. 1000) and also perform experiments by injecting monodisperse water droplets in a continuous jet of air and capture the breakup regimes, namely, bag formation, bag-stamen, multibag and shear breakup, observed in the moderate Weber number range (20-120). We observe an interesting transition regime between bag and shear breakup for We = 80, in both simulations as well as experiments, where the formation of multiple lobes, is observed, instead of a single bag, which are connected to each other via thicker rim-like threads that hold them. We show that the transition from bag to shear breakup occurs owing to the rim dynamics whic...
We experimentally investigate the deformation and breakup of droplets interacting with an oblique co...
Drop multimode breakup is more complex than the bag and shear breakup regimes, and modeling drop bre...
Secondary atomization of droplets generated from primary atomization is observed in high-speed flows...
We present volume of fluid based numerical simulations of secondary breakup of a drop with high dens...
Sprays are used in a wide range of engineering applications, in the food and pharmaceutical industry...
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...
International audienceThe paper presents an investigation on water drop breakup in the ‘catastrophic...
International audienceThe paper presents an investigation on water drop breakup in the ‘catastrophic...
The temporal properties of drop breakup in the shear breakup and bag breakup regimes were studied ex...
Abstract--Drop roperties during and after secondary breakup in the bag, multimode and shear breakup ...
The properties of drop deformation and secondary breakup were observed for shock wave initiated dist...
The present work examines numerically the deformation and breakup of free falling droplets subjected...
© 2018 by Begell House, Inc. www.begellhouse.com Three-dimensional symmetric computational fluid dyn...
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We experimentally investigate the deformation and breakup of droplets interacting with an oblique co...
Drop multimode breakup is more complex than the bag and shear breakup regimes, and modeling drop bre...
Secondary atomization of droplets generated from primary atomization is observed in high-speed flows...
We present volume of fluid based numerical simulations of secondary breakup of a drop with high dens...
Sprays are used in a wide range of engineering applications, in the food and pharmaceutical industry...
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...
International audienceThe paper presents an investigation on water drop breakup in the ‘catastrophic...
International audienceThe paper presents an investigation on water drop breakup in the ‘catastrophic...
The temporal properties of drop breakup in the shear breakup and bag breakup regimes were studied ex...
Abstract--Drop roperties during and after secondary breakup in the bag, multimode and shear breakup ...
The properties of drop deformation and secondary breakup were observed for shock wave initiated dist...
The present work examines numerically the deformation and breakup of free falling droplets subjected...
© 2018 by Begell House, Inc. www.begellhouse.com Three-dimensional symmetric computational fluid dyn...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76216/1/AIAA-1992-110-948.pd
We experimentally investigate the deformation and breakup of droplets interacting with an oblique co...
Drop multimode breakup is more complex than the bag and shear breakup regimes, and modeling drop bre...
Secondary atomization of droplets generated from primary atomization is observed in high-speed flows...