In the light of experimental evidence a previously published model to predict the charge and mass redistribution when charged dielectric drops break up has been updated. In particular we have taken the dielectric nature of the liquid, the existence of an external electric field and used photographic evidence of drop break up as a basis for geometrical assumptions that are physically realistic. We have assessed the sensitivity of the charge redistribution assumption and the improved model compares well with the recent accurate experimental evidence. The results apply to ratio of quantities of mass and charge, making the model extremely simple and economical to apply to multi-dimensional charged spray computer codes in order to predict evapor...
The effect of a surrounding, dielectric, liquid environment on the dynamics of a suddenly electrifie...
This work estimates the energy of wetting of a dielectric substrate by a conducting drop charged by ...
In this study, we investigated the induction charging of water sprays and the effect of electric fie...
The maximum charge a drop may hold, for an electrically isolated, electrically conducting drop, in v...
To be able to properly predict the breakup of highly charged liquid droplets, a complete understandi...
This work uses a minimalist model for deciphering the opposing effects of Coulomb repulsion and surf...
This work uses a minimalist model for deciphering the opposing effects of Coulomb repulsion and surf...
The size and the axial and radial velocity distributions of electrically controlled droplets generat...
The evaporation of charged waterdrops is accompanied by negligible loss of charge; consequently, as...
In many physical processes, including cloud electrification, electrospray, and demulsification, drop...
Ranging from raindrops in thunderclouds, to electrosprays in mass spectrometry to printing and coati...
When a drop is subjected to a surrounding dispersed phase that is moving at an initial relative velo...
An electrohydrodynamic numerical model is used to explore the electrospray emission behavior of both...
In many applications liquid sprays are atomized using electrostatic methods, and typically these spr...
In electrostatic atomization, the input electrical energy causes breaking up of the droplet surface ...
The effect of a surrounding, dielectric, liquid environment on the dynamics of a suddenly electrifie...
This work estimates the energy of wetting of a dielectric substrate by a conducting drop charged by ...
In this study, we investigated the induction charging of water sprays and the effect of electric fie...
The maximum charge a drop may hold, for an electrically isolated, electrically conducting drop, in v...
To be able to properly predict the breakup of highly charged liquid droplets, a complete understandi...
This work uses a minimalist model for deciphering the opposing effects of Coulomb repulsion and surf...
This work uses a minimalist model for deciphering the opposing effects of Coulomb repulsion and surf...
The size and the axial and radial velocity distributions of electrically controlled droplets generat...
The evaporation of charged waterdrops is accompanied by negligible loss of charge; consequently, as...
In many physical processes, including cloud electrification, electrospray, and demulsification, drop...
Ranging from raindrops in thunderclouds, to electrosprays in mass spectrometry to printing and coati...
When a drop is subjected to a surrounding dispersed phase that is moving at an initial relative velo...
An electrohydrodynamic numerical model is used to explore the electrospray emission behavior of both...
In many applications liquid sprays are atomized using electrostatic methods, and typically these spr...
In electrostatic atomization, the input electrical energy causes breaking up of the droplet surface ...
The effect of a surrounding, dielectric, liquid environment on the dynamics of a suddenly electrifie...
This work estimates the energy of wetting of a dielectric substrate by a conducting drop charged by ...
In this study, we investigated the induction charging of water sprays and the effect of electric fie...