2023
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2022.1046
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Aerodynamic droplet atomization model (ADAM)

Abstract: The present work studies low viscosity twin-fluid atomization experimentally and analytically to characterize and predict the droplet size distribution of the spray. The study is based on experiments conducted using commercially available twin-fluid nozzles with water as the liquid. Shadowgraph images were used to visualize the near-nozzle flow while the droplet size distribution was measured in the far field using a Malvern Spraytec. To analytically model the atomization of the spray, the authors’ recent work… Show more

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“…To date, there is no unified theory of gas atomization of liquids, especially in the case of rheologically complex systems. Therefore, the study of the atomization processes of such liquids containing gases is one of the key factors in developing the annular nozzle-ejector intended for various purposes [41][42][43][44]. One of the research fields is the optimization of the ANAE efficiency under the influence of structural and operational parameters.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, there is no unified theory of gas atomization of liquids, especially in the case of rheologically complex systems. Therefore, the study of the atomization processes of such liquids containing gases is one of the key factors in developing the annular nozzle-ejector intended for various purposes [41][42][43][44]. One of the research fields is the optimization of the ANAE efficiency under the influence of structural and operational parameters.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%