The study of the breakup of a liquid jet moving in another medium, for example, a jet of fuel from a nozzle, shows that for sufficiently large outflow velocities the jet breaks up into a certain number of drops of different diameters. At still larger outflow velocities, the continuous part of the jet practically vanishes and the jet immediately breaks up at the nozzle into a large number of droplets of varying diameters (the case of "atomization"). The breakup mechanism in this case has a very complicated character and is quite irregular, with the droplets near the nozzle forming a divergent cone
\u3cp\u3eWe experimentally, numerically and theoretically demonstrate a novel method of producing a ...
We experimentally, numerically and theoretically demonstrate a novel method of producing a stream of...
Whether the end-state of a liquid jet is a uniform-radius cylinder or a chain of droplets is address...
A viscous or inviscid cylindrical jet with surface tension in a vacuum tends to pinch due to the mec...
In this thesis, the instability and breakup of free capillary jets are investigated. Both numerical ...
The breakup phenomena (drop and wave formation) which can be observed at moderate velocities were in...
The parameter ranges in which a viscous liquid jet emanating into a viscous gas will breakup in thre...
The receptivity problem in a circular liquid jet is considered. A time harmonic axial pressure gradi...
In this article we review recent results on the breakup of cylindrical jets of a Newtonian fluid. Ca...
International audienceA liquid jet falling by gravity ultimately destabilizes by capillary forces. A...
Capillary liquid jets moving with low speed as well as liquid droplets from long ago have been the c...
A simple transfer function that can predict the breakup length of a pressure-modulated capillary jet...
Motivated by the occurrence of the injection of liquids in various technical processes, we study the...
The temporal instability of an evaporating liquid jet is investigated numerically. Effects of liquid...
Why and how does a falling stream of fluid break up into droplets? It is well known that the major d...
\u3cp\u3eWe experimentally, numerically and theoretically demonstrate a novel method of producing a ...
We experimentally, numerically and theoretically demonstrate a novel method of producing a stream of...
Whether the end-state of a liquid jet is a uniform-radius cylinder or a chain of droplets is address...
A viscous or inviscid cylindrical jet with surface tension in a vacuum tends to pinch due to the mec...
In this thesis, the instability and breakup of free capillary jets are investigated. Both numerical ...
The breakup phenomena (drop and wave formation) which can be observed at moderate velocities were in...
The parameter ranges in which a viscous liquid jet emanating into a viscous gas will breakup in thre...
The receptivity problem in a circular liquid jet is considered. A time harmonic axial pressure gradi...
In this article we review recent results on the breakup of cylindrical jets of a Newtonian fluid. Ca...
International audienceA liquid jet falling by gravity ultimately destabilizes by capillary forces. A...
Capillary liquid jets moving with low speed as well as liquid droplets from long ago have been the c...
A simple transfer function that can predict the breakup length of a pressure-modulated capillary jet...
Motivated by the occurrence of the injection of liquids in various technical processes, we study the...
The temporal instability of an evaporating liquid jet is investigated numerically. Effects of liquid...
Why and how does a falling stream of fluid break up into droplets? It is well known that the major d...
\u3cp\u3eWe experimentally, numerically and theoretically demonstrate a novel method of producing a ...
We experimentally, numerically and theoretically demonstrate a novel method of producing a stream of...
Whether the end-state of a liquid jet is a uniform-radius cylinder or a chain of droplets is address...