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Flow distribution, ultrasonic properties

Rajan and Pandit (2001) assessed the impact of various physicochemical properties of liquid, its flow rate, the amplitude and frequency of ultrasonic, and the area and geometry of the vibrating surface on the droplet size distribution. A correlation was proposed to predict the droplet size formed using an ultrasonic atomizer taking into consideration the effect of liquid flow rate and viscosity. The droplet size distribution from an ultrasonic nozzle follows a log-normal distribution (Berger 1998). [Pg.53]


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