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Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2016
A volume of fluid (VOF) numerical study is presented in which new pi number-based criteria are discussed that identify and separate three different regimes for a droplet-on-demand (DOD) print-head system. A trailing filament coalesces into the main droplet while the filament breaks into one or multiple satellite droplet(s).
Sadegh Poozesh +2 more
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A volume of fluid (VOF) numerical study is presented in which new pi number-based criteria are discussed that identify and separate three different regimes for a droplet-on-demand (DOD) print-head system. A trailing filament coalesces into the main droplet while the filament breaks into one or multiple satellite droplet(s).
Sadegh Poozesh +2 more
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2022
Input data to run the wetting case studies. The benchmark suite contains four case studies. The first study reports the accuracy of the interface advection near walls. The second case study is the spreading of droplets on a flat and a spherical surface, respectively. Furthermore, a 2D capillary rise benchmark is also included.
Asghar, Muhammad Hassan +4 more
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Input data to run the wetting case studies. The benchmark suite contains four case studies. The first study reports the accuracy of the interface advection near walls. The second case study is the spreading of droplets on a flat and a spherical surface, respectively. Furthermore, a 2D capillary rise benchmark is also included.
Asghar, Muhammad Hassan +4 more
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Volume 1: Fora, Parts A and B, 2002
A computational method combining the multi-fluid and the Volume-of-Fluid (VOF) approaches is presented to simulate industrial multiphase flows in complex geometry. This method is particularly applicable for flows where well-defined interfaces between different phases/fluids co-exist with small-scale multiphase structures.
Jaehoon Han, Ales Alajbegovic
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A computational method combining the multi-fluid and the Volume-of-Fluid (VOF) approaches is presented to simulate industrial multiphase flows in complex geometry. This method is particularly applicable for flows where well-defined interfaces between different phases/fluids co-exist with small-scale multiphase structures.
Jaehoon Han, Ales Alajbegovic
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Journal of Computational Physics, 2014
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Mark Owkes, Olivier Desjardins
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Mark Owkes, Olivier Desjardins
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Volume 5C: Heat Transfer, 2014
In aero engines, the rotating shafts are supported by a set of bearings, which are enclosed in bearing chambers. Cooling and lubrication oil escapes from the bearings and these chambers are designed to capture and recycle it. A good understanding of the oil behaviour inside bearing chambers is therefore desirable in order to limit the oil volume ...
Alexandre Crouchez-Pillot +1 more
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In aero engines, the rotating shafts are supported by a set of bearings, which are enclosed in bearing chambers. Cooling and lubrication oil escapes from the bearings and these chambers are designed to capture and recycle it. A good understanding of the oil behaviour inside bearing chambers is therefore desirable in order to limit the oil volume ...
Alexandre Crouchez-Pillot +1 more
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Ocean Engineering, 2014
The surface wave generated by flow around NACA 0015 hydrofoil moving near free surface of water is simulated numerically in this study. The two-dimensional implicit finite volume method (FVM) is applied to solve Reynolds Averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) equation. The realizable κ-e turbulence model has been implemented to capture turbulent flow around the
Karim, Md Mashud +3 more
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The surface wave generated by flow around NACA 0015 hydrofoil moving near free surface of water is simulated numerically in this study. The two-dimensional implicit finite volume method (FVM) is applied to solve Reynolds Averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) equation. The realizable κ-e turbulence model has been implemented to capture turbulent flow around the
Karim, Md Mashud +3 more
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Thermal Science and Engineering Progress, 2023
G.N.V. Sudeepta Vaishnavi +2 more
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G.N.V. Sudeepta Vaishnavi +2 more
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kyle Wang
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