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Supercritical density relaxation as a new approach of droplet vaporization
Physics of Fluids, 2004The isobaric density relaxation of a cold, slightly supercritical, fluid package in a hotter atmosphere of this same fluid at a near critical pressure is studied in this paper. We solve the Navier–Stokes equations describing the evolution of an initial density inhomogeneity in a supercritical van der Waals fluid.
Préau, Stéphane +3 more
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Pigment types, densities and concentrations in cone oil droplets ofEmydoidea blandingii
Vision Research, 1984The peak optical densities (Dp) of colored oil droplets in the retinal cones of the turtle, Emydoidea blandingii, were found to range from 1.2 to 8.8 for yellow droplets, 3.2 to 11.4 for orange, and 8.8 to 58 for red. The yellow droplets' spectra matched that of zeaxanthin, the red and orange matched astaxanthin.
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Impact of density ratio on droplet dynamics in pulsating flow
Physics of FluidsSecondary atomization is extensively studied by investigating a droplet subjected to a steady air/gas stream. However, droplets are often subjected to unsteady or pulsating flows, such as in aero-engines or rockets, because of thermo-acoustic instabilities in the combustion chambers.
Robin Kumar, Sudipto Mukhopadhyay
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Probability Density Functions for Droplet Sizing in Aerosol Transport Modelling
2017Abstract This paper introduces a stochastic model for the prediction of aerosol droplet size distribution and amount delivered via a piping system. Curves generated by probability density functions are presented to describe the droplet sizes before and after a transport system.
Pedro I.O. Filho +5 more
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Single droplet ignition: Theoretical analyses and experimental findings
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2014Suresh K Aggarwal
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Analytical description of particle/droplet-laden turbulent flows
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2003Farzad Mashayek
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