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Laminar mass transfer in the wake region of closely spaced drops
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In this article, a new model for mass transfer in the laminar wake region formed by closely spaced drops is proposed, which can be used to calculate the time-dependent local ambient conditions experienced by interacting drops falling on a verticle trajectory.About:
This article is published in International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer.The article was published on 1986-07-01. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Laminar flow & Wake.read more
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The subsonic near-wake of an axisymmetric semielliptical afterbody
TL;DR: In this article, the mean flowfield characteristics for the entire near-wake region of axisymmetric semielliptical afterbody were surveyed with a variety of pressure and hot-wire probes.
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Approximate analysis of interacting vaporizing fuel droplets
Clement Kleinstreuer,T.-Y. Wang +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, an extension of boundary-layer analysis of a single vaporizing droplet, assuming laminar axisymmetric flow and spherically shrinking droplets, is presented.
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Mass transfer to an accelerating multidrop system
TL;DR: Etude de plusieurs gouttes spheriques monodispersees en interaction et tombant dans une atmosphere polluee as discussed by the authors is an example.
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Heat transfer in a liquid‐liquid spray column
F. Lin,J. D. Ford +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical and experimental study of direct contact heat transfer in a kerosene-water spray column has been carried out, and a mathematical model for the process with a drop size distribution is proposed, and the associated computer program for the numerical solution developed.
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Continuous phase mass transfer coefficients for single droplets moving in an infinite droplet chain
Yi-You Huangs,M. Lu +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a stream of drops falling freely in a stagnant liquid was measured by a dripping method and by a jet breakup method and the experimental results showed that the mass transfer coefficient in the drop stream is affected by the shielding effect of previous drops.
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Boundary layer theory
TL;DR: The flow laws of the actual flows at high Reynolds numbers differ considerably from those of the laminar flows treated in the preceding part, denoted as turbulence as discussed by the authors, and the actual flow is very different from that of the Poiseuille flow.
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Evaporation and combustion of sprays
TL;DR: A description of recent spray evaporation and combustion models, taking into account turbulent two-and three-dimensional spray processes found in furnaces, gas turbine combustors, and internal combustion engines, is given in this paper.
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Fuel droplet vaporization and spray combustion theory
TL;DR: A critical review of modern theoretical developments on problems of droplet vaporization in a high-temperature environment and of spray combustion is presented in this paper, with some mention of empirical evidence.
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Modeling of engine sprays
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors considered atomization and full-cone sprays from single cylindrical orifices and found that the spray breakup and the development regions are the most relevant in engine applications.
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Fluid-dynamic interaction between two spheres
TL;DR: In this article, two or three spheres were set up in a water tunnel in the longitudinal or transverse direction with Reynolds numbers less than 10 3, and the flow behind the sphere was visualized by the use of condense milk and change in vortex structure due to the interaction was observed in detail.
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