The size and the axial and radial velocity distributions of electrically controlled droplets generated from Taylor cone operating in the stable cone-jet regime are simulated by numerical modeling of electrosprays. A model is formulated as function of liquid flow rate, needle-to-counter electrode distance, applied voltage, and electrical conductivity and surface tension of the liquid in a DC electric field is presented with a 2D electrohydrodynamic model. The droplet size reduction can be explained by evaporation and/or Coulomb explosion. Results show that moving downstream, the average velocity of droplets decreases monotonically. This paper reports a numerical study of the effects of an externally applied electric field on the dynamics of ...
This work focuses on the numerical study of electrohydrodynamic multiphase fluid flow problems. Liqu...
While a liquid is dripping out of a capillary tube, there is a possibility to affect the characteris...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Multiphysics control of atomization is a promising new...
An electrohydrodynamic numerical model is used to explore the electrospray emission behavior of both...
Charge transport and separation in mechanically-driven, droplet-based ion sources are investigated u...
This work focuses on the numerical study of electrohydrodynamic multiphase fluid flow problems. Liqu...
This work focuses on the numerical study of electrohydrodynamic multiphase fluid flow problems. Liqu...
Electrostatic atomization of a liquid of finite electrical conductivity in the so-called cone-jet re...
An electrohydrodynamic model for the simulation of droplet formation, mo- tion and detachment in an...
Electrohydrodynamic Atomization, often called electrospraying, is a way to disintegrate a liquid int...
Charge transport and separation in mechanically-driven, droplet-based ion sources are investigated u...
This work focuses on the numerical study of electrohydrodynamic multiphase fluid flow problems. Liqu...
This work focuses on the numerical study of electrohydrodynamic multiphase fluid flow problems. Liqu...
This work focuses on the numerical study of electrohydrodynamic multiphase fluid flow problems. Liqu...
This work focuses on the numerical study of electrohydrodynamic multiphase fluid flow problems. Liqu...
This work focuses on the numerical study of electrohydrodynamic multiphase fluid flow problems. Liqu...
While a liquid is dripping out of a capillary tube, there is a possibility to affect the characteris...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Multiphysics control of atomization is a promising new...
An electrohydrodynamic numerical model is used to explore the electrospray emission behavior of both...
Charge transport and separation in mechanically-driven, droplet-based ion sources are investigated u...
This work focuses on the numerical study of electrohydrodynamic multiphase fluid flow problems. Liqu...
This work focuses on the numerical study of electrohydrodynamic multiphase fluid flow problems. Liqu...
Electrostatic atomization of a liquid of finite electrical conductivity in the so-called cone-jet re...
An electrohydrodynamic model for the simulation of droplet formation, mo- tion and detachment in an...
Electrohydrodynamic Atomization, often called electrospraying, is a way to disintegrate a liquid int...
Charge transport and separation in mechanically-driven, droplet-based ion sources are investigated u...
This work focuses on the numerical study of electrohydrodynamic multiphase fluid flow problems. Liqu...
This work focuses on the numerical study of electrohydrodynamic multiphase fluid flow problems. Liqu...
This work focuses on the numerical study of electrohydrodynamic multiphase fluid flow problems. Liqu...
This work focuses on the numerical study of electrohydrodynamic multiphase fluid flow problems. Liqu...
This work focuses on the numerical study of electrohydrodynamic multiphase fluid flow problems. Liqu...
While a liquid is dripping out of a capillary tube, there is a possibility to affect the characteris...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Multiphysics control of atomization is a promising new...