A recent application of the Maximum Entropy Formalism on liquid atomization problems led to the development of a mathematical volume-based drop-size distribution. This function, which depends on three parameters, is a reduction of the four-parameter generalized Gamma function. The aim of the present work is to investigate the relevance of the three parameters in the characterization of liquid atomization processes. To achieve this, a variety of experimental drop-size distributions of ultrasonic sprays were analyzed with the mathematical function. Firstly, it is found that the mathematical drop-size distribution is very suitable to represent the volume-based drop-size distribution of ultrasonic sprays. Furthermore, it is seen that when consi...
A new basis for the prediction of the drop size and velocity distribution in a spray is developed, ...
The maximum entropy principle is one of the first methods, which have been used to predict droplet s...
Droplet size and velocity distributions in a spray from a pressure swirl atomizer: application of ma...
International audienceThe efficiency of any application involving a liquid spray is known to be high...
International audienceWe report in this work the evolution of a physically-based drop size-distribut...
International audienceComplete modeling of a new ultrasonic atomizer, the Spray On Demand (SOD) prin...
The present study aims at providing a theoretical procedure for the determination of droplets mean d...
The atomisation of liquids by means of low-frequency ultrasonic atomisers results from unstable surf...
International audienceWe report in this paper a method for the evolution of a physically-based drop ...
A predictive model for droplet size and velocity distributions of a pressure swirl atomizer has been...
The droplet size distribution function for sprays is derived using the maximum entropy formalism (ME...
organisée par l’ONERA et SUPAERO dans le cadre d’ILASS-EuropeInternational audienceA method is propo...
Droplet size distributions in the cold spray of a fuel are important in observed combustion behavior...
In particle engineering, spray drying is an essential technique that depends on producing sprays, id...
Liquid atomization using supersonic gas flows is a common process in many industrial applications, o...
A new basis for the prediction of the drop size and velocity distribution in a spray is developed, ...
The maximum entropy principle is one of the first methods, which have been used to predict droplet s...
Droplet size and velocity distributions in a spray from a pressure swirl atomizer: application of ma...
International audienceThe efficiency of any application involving a liquid spray is known to be high...
International audienceWe report in this work the evolution of a physically-based drop size-distribut...
International audienceComplete modeling of a new ultrasonic atomizer, the Spray On Demand (SOD) prin...
The present study aims at providing a theoretical procedure for the determination of droplets mean d...
The atomisation of liquids by means of low-frequency ultrasonic atomisers results from unstable surf...
International audienceWe report in this paper a method for the evolution of a physically-based drop ...
A predictive model for droplet size and velocity distributions of a pressure swirl atomizer has been...
The droplet size distribution function for sprays is derived using the maximum entropy formalism (ME...
organisée par l’ONERA et SUPAERO dans le cadre d’ILASS-EuropeInternational audienceA method is propo...
Droplet size distributions in the cold spray of a fuel are important in observed combustion behavior...
In particle engineering, spray drying is an essential technique that depends on producing sprays, id...
Liquid atomization using supersonic gas flows is a common process in many industrial applications, o...
A new basis for the prediction of the drop size and velocity distribution in a spray is developed, ...
The maximum entropy principle is one of the first methods, which have been used to predict droplet s...
Droplet size and velocity distributions in a spray from a pressure swirl atomizer: application of ma...