Results of experiments on droplet production by electrospray atomization of electrolytic solutions are described. The spray results from the formation of liquid droplets at the tip of a Taylor cone. These experiments using sodium iodide dissolved in n-propyl alcohol show that as the solution concentration increases, the volumetric flow rate decreases, the electrical current increases, and the aerosol size distribution of the solid residue particles shifts to smaller sizes, a counter-intuitive result which occurs because the atomized droplet size decreases with increasing specific electrical conductivity of the solution. There is no complete analytical description of the electrospray but some analytical insights will be discussed regarding t...
Abstract: This paper illustrates the variation in the droplet size with the change in the parameters...
Experiments were conducted in order to investigate the influences of flow rate, applied voltage, and...
The size and the axial and radial velocity distributions of electrically controlled droplets generat...
Results of experiments on droplet production by electrospray atomization of electrolytic solutions a...
Experiments were conducted in order to study and characterize electrohydrodynamic atomization in the...
Experiments were conducted in order to study and characterize electrohydrodynamic atomization in the...
Electrohydrodynamic Atomization, often called electrospraying, is a way to disintegrate a liquid int...
Electrospray makes use of ions present in electrically charged droplets in an aerosol. The generatio...
Electrospray makes use of ions present in electrically charged droplets in an aerosol. The generatio...
Electrospray makes use of ions present in electrically charged droplets in an aerosol. The generatio...
Electrospray makes use of ions present in electrically charged droplets in an aerosol. The generatio...
Electrospray makes use of ions present in electrically charged droplets in an aerosol. The generatio...
Experiments were conducted in order to investigate the influences of flow rate, applied voltage, and...
Electrospray makes use of ions present in electrically charged droplets in an aerosol. The generatio...
Article number 1318A charge reduced electro-hydrodynamic atomization (EHDA) device has been used to ...
Abstract: This paper illustrates the variation in the droplet size with the change in the parameters...
Experiments were conducted in order to investigate the influences of flow rate, applied voltage, and...
The size and the axial and radial velocity distributions of electrically controlled droplets generat...
Results of experiments on droplet production by electrospray atomization of electrolytic solutions a...
Experiments were conducted in order to study and characterize electrohydrodynamic atomization in the...
Experiments were conducted in order to study and characterize electrohydrodynamic atomization in the...
Electrohydrodynamic Atomization, often called electrospraying, is a way to disintegrate a liquid int...
Electrospray makes use of ions present in electrically charged droplets in an aerosol. The generatio...
Electrospray makes use of ions present in electrically charged droplets in an aerosol. The generatio...
Electrospray makes use of ions present in electrically charged droplets in an aerosol. The generatio...
Electrospray makes use of ions present in electrically charged droplets in an aerosol. The generatio...
Electrospray makes use of ions present in electrically charged droplets in an aerosol. The generatio...
Experiments were conducted in order to investigate the influences of flow rate, applied voltage, and...
Electrospray makes use of ions present in electrically charged droplets in an aerosol. The generatio...
Article number 1318A charge reduced electro-hydrodynamic atomization (EHDA) device has been used to ...
Abstract: This paper illustrates the variation in the droplet size with the change in the parameters...
Experiments were conducted in order to investigate the influences of flow rate, applied voltage, and...
The size and the axial and radial velocity distributions of electrically controlled droplets generat...