Experimental investigation of the influence of the liquid drop size and velocity on the parameters of drop deformation in air; Technical Physics; Vol. 60, iss. 8

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Parent link:Technical Physics: Scientific Journal.— , 1931-
Vol. 60, iss. 8.— 2015.— [P. 1119-1125]
Corporate Authors: Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет (ТПУ) Энергетический институт (ЭНИН) Кафедра автоматизации теплоэнергетических процессов (АТП), Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет (ТПУ) Энергетический институт (ЭНИН) Кафедра теоретической и промышленной теплотехники (ТПТ)
Outros Autores: Volkov R. S. Roman Sergeevich, Vysokomornaya O. V. Olga Valeryevna, Kuznetsov G. V. Geny Vladimirovich, Strizhak P. A. Pavel Alexandrovich
Resumo:Title screen
The deformation of water, kerosene, and ethyl alcohol drops traveling a distance of up to 1 m in air with different velocities (1–5 m/s) is recorded by high-speed photography (the frame of the cross-correlation camera is less than 1 µs). It is shown that the shape of the drops varies cyclically. Several tens of “deformation cycles” are found, which have characteristic times, drop size variation amplitudes, and number of shapes. It is found that the velocity and size of the drops influence the parameters of their deformation cycles. Experiments with the drops are conducted in air at moderate Weber numbers (We < 10).
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Idioma:inglês
Publicado em: 2015
Colecção:Gases And Liquids
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Acesso em linha:http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S1063784215080290
Formato: Recurso Electrónico Capítulo de Livro
KOHA link:https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=643858
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Resumo:Title screen
The deformation of water, kerosene, and ethyl alcohol drops traveling a distance of up to 1 m in air with different velocities (1–5 m/s) is recorded by high-speed photography (the frame of the cross-correlation camera is less than 1 µs). It is shown that the shape of the drops varies cyclically. Several tens of “deformation cycles” are found, which have characteristic times, drop size variation amplitudes, and number of shapes. It is found that the velocity and size of the drops influence the parameters of their deformation cycles. Experiments with the drops are conducted in air at moderate Weber numbers (We < 10).
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DOI:10.1134/S1063784215080290