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Calculation of the drop size distribution and velocities from the integral form of the conservation equations
Taewoo Lee
, Dan Robinson
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, School for (IAFSE-SEMTE)
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Physics & Astronomy
drop size
100%
conservation equations
89%
sprayers
53%
formulations
52%
dissipation
46%
statistics
45%
liquid phases
32%
aerial explosions
30%
injection
27%
atomizing
22%
normal density functions
19%
injectors
19%
phase velocity
19%
viscosity
13%
output
11%
energy
11%
acoustics
11%
geometry
10%
predictions
10%
Chemical Compounds
Size Distribution
67%
Drop
65%
Velocity
64%
Dissipation
50%
Spray
43%
Energy Balance
42%
Injector
19%
Pressure
8%
Engineering & Materials Science
Conservation
74%
Surface mount technology
22%
Statistics
21%
Energy balance
20%
Phase velocity
13%
Liquids
12%
Atomization
11%
Normal distribution
10%
Viscosity
7%
Geometry
5%
Air
5%