Droplet Interactions and Spray Processes [electronic resource] /
edited by Grazia Lamanna, Simona Tonini, Gianpietro Elvio Cossali, Bernhard Weigand.
- 1st ed. 2020.
- XIII, 311 p. 152 illus., 107 illus. in color. online resource.
- Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications, 121 2215-0056 ; .
- Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications, 121 .
Introduction -- Droplet-Gas Interactions -- Droplet-Liquid Interactions -- Spray Processes.
This book provides a selection of contributions to the DIPSI workshop 2019 (Droplet Impact Phenomena & Spray Investigations) as well as recent progress of the Int. Research Training Group “DROPIT”. The DIPSI workshop, which is now at its thirteenth edition, represents an important opportunity to share recent knowledge on droplets and sprays in a variety of research fields and industrial applications. The research training group “DROPIT” is focused on droplet interaction technologies where microscopic effects influence strongly macroscopic behavior. This requires the inclusion of interface kinetics and/or a detailed analysis of surface microstructures. Normally, complicated technical processes cover the underlying basic mechanisms, and therefore, progress in the overall process modelling can hardly be gained. Therefore, DROPIT focuses on the underlying basic processes. This is done by investigating different spatial and/or temporal scales of the problems and by linking them through a multi-scale approach. In addition, multi-physics are required to understand e.g. problems for droplet-wall interactions, where porous structures are involved.
9783030333386
10.1007/978-3-030-33338-6 doi
Engineering design.
Energy policy.
Energy and state.
Electric power production.
Mathematical physics.
Engineering Design.
Energy Policy, Economics and Management.
Electrical Power Engineering.
Mechanical Power Engineering.
Mathematical Methods in Physics.
TA174
620.0042
Introduction -- Droplet-Gas Interactions -- Droplet-Liquid Interactions -- Spray Processes.
This book provides a selection of contributions to the DIPSI workshop 2019 (Droplet Impact Phenomena & Spray Investigations) as well as recent progress of the Int. Research Training Group “DROPIT”. The DIPSI workshop, which is now at its thirteenth edition, represents an important opportunity to share recent knowledge on droplets and sprays in a variety of research fields and industrial applications. The research training group “DROPIT” is focused on droplet interaction technologies where microscopic effects influence strongly macroscopic behavior. This requires the inclusion of interface kinetics and/or a detailed analysis of surface microstructures. Normally, complicated technical processes cover the underlying basic mechanisms, and therefore, progress in the overall process modelling can hardly be gained. Therefore, DROPIT focuses on the underlying basic processes. This is done by investigating different spatial and/or temporal scales of the problems and by linking them through a multi-scale approach. In addition, multi-physics are required to understand e.g. problems for droplet-wall interactions, where porous structures are involved.
9783030333386
10.1007/978-3-030-33338-6 doi
Engineering design.
Energy policy.
Energy and state.
Electric power production.
Mathematical physics.
Engineering Design.
Energy Policy, Economics and Management.
Electrical Power Engineering.
Mechanical Power Engineering.
Mathematical Methods in Physics.
TA174
620.0042