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Air-blast atomization of liquid films: Modeling of droplet size distribution based on bag-breakup mechanism

Organization Wayne State UniversityLocation DETROIT, United StatesPosted 1 Aug 2025Deadline 31 Jul 2028
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationMI
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Understanding how liquids break into droplets, a process known as atomization, is crucial for many natural and industrial processes from rainfall to fuel injection in engines. One widely used method, air-blast atomization of liquid films, relies on high-speed gas flows to produce fine droplets. These droplets are essential in applications such as…

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Air-blast atomization of liquid films: Modeling of droplet size distribution based on bag-breakup mechanism — Wayne Stat | Dev Procure