A novel method for estimating droplet charge in numerical simulations of conductively and inductively charged sprays is presented. This method is based on balancing the effective electric field at the sprayer nozzle with the global electric field induced by the charged droplets. The global approach avoids the need for computationally expensive local resolution of the spray formation region, allowing it to be used in Eulerian–Lagrangian simulations of high-flowrate sprays. The method is validated against experimental data from literature, proving it can predict droplet charge with reasonable engineering accuracy, over a wide range of spray parameters, for conductive spray liquids
In the light of experimental evidence a previously published model to predict the charge and mass re...
The electrostatic characteristics of aqueous aerosol droplets generated from a commercial jet nebuli...
The process of electrostatic painting has become a very important method of coating in a wide range ...
The main objective of this project is to calculate the droplet's charge which radial trajectory path...
The majority of scientific and industrial electricalspray applications make use of sprays that conta...
In this study, we investigated the induction charging of water sprays and the effect of electric fie...
In many applications liquid sprays are atomized using electrostatic methods, and typically these spr...
Abstract: This paper illustrates the variation in the droplet size with the change in the parameters...
Aqueous droplets acquire charge when they contact electrodes in high-voltage electric fields. Althou...
Here the characteristics of charged sprays of insulating liquids generated by an improved charge inj...
Fluid motion induced by strong electric fields affects many engineering applications.On the surface ...
The present contribution summarizes investigations aiming to completely model the electrostatically ...
Electrostatic charges on individual spray droplets were measured using a refined form of the Millika...
The electrohydrodynamics of millimetric droplets under the influence of slowly varying electric fiel...
In responding to the international community's agreement of phasing out chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) pro...
In the light of experimental evidence a previously published model to predict the charge and mass re...
The electrostatic characteristics of aqueous aerosol droplets generated from a commercial jet nebuli...
The process of electrostatic painting has become a very important method of coating in a wide range ...
The main objective of this project is to calculate the droplet's charge which radial trajectory path...
The majority of scientific and industrial electricalspray applications make use of sprays that conta...
In this study, we investigated the induction charging of water sprays and the effect of electric fie...
In many applications liquid sprays are atomized using electrostatic methods, and typically these spr...
Abstract: This paper illustrates the variation in the droplet size with the change in the parameters...
Aqueous droplets acquire charge when they contact electrodes in high-voltage electric fields. Althou...
Here the characteristics of charged sprays of insulating liquids generated by an improved charge inj...
Fluid motion induced by strong electric fields affects many engineering applications.On the surface ...
The present contribution summarizes investigations aiming to completely model the electrostatically ...
Electrostatic charges on individual spray droplets were measured using a refined form of the Millika...
The electrohydrodynamics of millimetric droplets under the influence of slowly varying electric fiel...
In responding to the international community's agreement of phasing out chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) pro...
In the light of experimental evidence a previously published model to predict the charge and mass re...
The electrostatic characteristics of aqueous aerosol droplets generated from a commercial jet nebuli...
The process of electrostatic painting has become a very important method of coating in a wide range ...