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Rayleigh Jet

Rayleigh Jet Breakup (Varicose Breakup) Surface Tension Force We <0.4 or We <1.2 + 3.41Oh0... [Pg.131]

Figure 3.2. Breakup regimes of round liquid jets in quiescent air. I Rayleigh Jet Breakup (Varicose Breakup) II First Wind-Induced Breakup (Sinuous Wave Breakup) III Second Wind-Induced Breakup (Wave-like Breakup with Air Friction) IV Atomization. Figure 3.2. Breakup regimes of round liquid jets in quiescent air. I Rayleigh Jet Breakup (Varicose Breakup) II First Wind-Induced Breakup (Sinuous Wave Breakup) III Second Wind-Induced Breakup (Wave-like Breakup with Air Friction) IV Atomization.
Duft, D. Achtzehn, T. Muller, R. Huber, B.A. Leisner, T. Coulomb Fission. Rayleigh Jets From Levitated Microdroplets. Nature 2003,421,128. [Pg.471]

D. Duft, T. Achtzehn, R. Muller, B. A. Huber, and T. Leisner, Coulomb fission. Rayleigh jets from levitated microdroplets, Nature, 421 (2003) 128. [Pg.204]

If the charge of the jet is low enough, the breakup of the initial drops takes place by the same Rayleigh jet instability mechanism as for a neutral jet as shown in Fig. 32.10 [17]. The droplet diameter can be related to the jet diameter in this case by the following relation [17] ... [Pg.736]

Perturbed flamelet structure as obtained from 2D instantaneous Rayleigh temperature fields for the case FI (jet exit velocity is 65m/s). (Reproduced from Dumont, J.P., Durox, D., and Borghi, R., Combust. Sci. Tech., 89,219,1993. With permission. Figure 3.1, p. 233, copyright Gordon Breach Science Publishers (Taylor and Francis editions).)... [Pg.146]

Espey, C., Dec, J. E., Litzinger, T. A., and Santavicca, D. A., Planar Laser Rayleigh Scattering for Quantitative Vapor-Puel Imaging in a Diesel Jet, Combustion and Flame, 109 65-86, 1997. [Pg.197]

To account for the effect of liquid viscosity on liquid jet breakup, Weber extended Rayleigh s theory to a more general theory for low-velocity j et breakup. In Weber s theory it is assumed that... [Pg.128]

Normal Pulsating Axisymmetric Rayleigh-type Sheet forms a round jet No breakup WfN <15... [Pg.137]

Figure 33. (a) Axisymmetric and (b) Non-axisymmetric Rayleigh-type breakup mode of round liquid jets in coaxial air flow. (Reprinted with permission from Ref. 210.)... [Pg.139]


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