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Droplet deformation and heat transfer in isotropic turbulence

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2017
The heat and mass transfer of deformable droplets in turbulent flows is crucial to a wide range of applications, such as cloud dynamics and internal combustion engines. This study investigates a single droplet undergoing phase change in isotropic turbulence using numerical simulations with a hybrid lattice Boltzmann scheme.
Daniel L. Albernaz   +3 more
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Radiation heat transfer in dispersed droplet flow

International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 1989
Abstract A simple model for predicting heat transfer in dispersed droplet flow has been proposed. Parametric trends obtained based on simulation runs are discussed.
C. Nguyen, S.C. Cheng
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Experiments on individual droplet heat transfer rates

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 1972
Abstract Experimental results for droplet heat transfer during splattering have been extended to smaller drop sizes than previously available through the use of an electrostatic drop generation device. Droplet diameters vary from 0.02 to 0.15 in.
J.P. Holman, F.G. Sullivan, P.E. Jenkins
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Study on mass transfer of droplets in narrow space

Chemical Engineering Science, 2015
Abstract Combinatorial or high-throughput experimentation is improving numerous scientific domains intensely, such as biological chemistry, material science, catalysis. In the past research, most of researchers focus on the novel configuration and microfabrication rather than the transfer mechanism in the microcosm.
Jianchao Lee   +6 more
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Mechanism of Solute Transfer from Droplets [PDF]

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F. H. Garner, A. H. P. Skelland
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Mass Transfer of Gases to Growing Water Droplets

1980
The absorption of gases by clouds, fogs and water droplets is a key step in the removal process for many trace gases in the atmosphere. The high acid content of rainfall in many industrial regions is attributed to the absorption of sulfur and nitrogen oxides.
Michael J. Matteson, Warren W. Flack
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A Comprehensive Survey on Transfer Learning

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2021
Dongbo Xi, Fuzhen Zhuang, Zhiyuan Qi
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