This dissertation presents a methodology to simulate the dispersion of water droplets in the air flow typical of an Icing Tunnel. It is based on the understanding the physical parameters that influence the uniformity and the distribution of cloud of droplets in the airflow and to connect them with analytical parameters which may be used to describe the dispersion process. Specifically it investigates the main geometrical and physical parameters contributing to the droplets dispersion at different tunnel operative conditions, finding a consistent numerical approach to reproduce the local droplets dynamic, quantifying the possible limits of commercial CFD methods, pulling out the empirical parameters/constant needing to simulate properly the ...
In this work we examine the effect of turbulent mixing on the droplet number density for a cloud of ...
Beyond its physical importance in both fundamental and climate research, atmospheric icing is consid...
Processes of spray dispersion around bluff bodies in wind are central to many engineering applicatio...
This dissertation presents a methodology to simulate the dispersion of water droplets in the air fl...
To correctly simulate flight in natural icing conditions, the turbulence in an icing simulator must ...
Water droplet trajectories within the NASA Lewis Research Center's Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) were ...
The generation, transport and characterization of supercooled droplets in multiphase wind tunnel tes...
A theoretical model of a two-phase air/dispersed water spray flow in an icing wind tunnel is present...
The use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to simulate the spread of COVID19 and many other airbo...
A turbulent vortex street in an air flow interacting with a disperse droplet population is investiga...
The interaction of a disperse droplet population (spray) in a turbulent flow field is studied by com...
The use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to simulate the spread of COVID19 and many other airbo...
Simulations of droplet dispersion behind cylinder wakes and downstream of icing tunnel spray bars we...
Abstract The article describes a computational study, using CFD models, of droplet sp...
An experimental program to characterize the spray from candidate nozzles for icing-cloud simulation ...
In this work we examine the effect of turbulent mixing on the droplet number density for a cloud of ...
Beyond its physical importance in both fundamental and climate research, atmospheric icing is consid...
Processes of spray dispersion around bluff bodies in wind are central to many engineering applicatio...
This dissertation presents a methodology to simulate the dispersion of water droplets in the air fl...
To correctly simulate flight in natural icing conditions, the turbulence in an icing simulator must ...
Water droplet trajectories within the NASA Lewis Research Center's Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) were ...
The generation, transport and characterization of supercooled droplets in multiphase wind tunnel tes...
A theoretical model of a two-phase air/dispersed water spray flow in an icing wind tunnel is present...
The use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to simulate the spread of COVID19 and many other airbo...
A turbulent vortex street in an air flow interacting with a disperse droplet population is investiga...
The interaction of a disperse droplet population (spray) in a turbulent flow field is studied by com...
The use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to simulate the spread of COVID19 and many other airbo...
Simulations of droplet dispersion behind cylinder wakes and downstream of icing tunnel spray bars we...
Abstract The article describes a computational study, using CFD models, of droplet sp...
An experimental program to characterize the spray from candidate nozzles for icing-cloud simulation ...
In this work we examine the effect of turbulent mixing on the droplet number density for a cloud of ...
Beyond its physical importance in both fundamental and climate research, atmospheric icing is consid...
Processes of spray dispersion around bluff bodies in wind are central to many engineering applicatio...