Deformation and breakup of bubbles and drops in turbulence
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Fragmentation of bubbles and droplets in turbulence produces a dispersed phase spanning
a broad range of scales, encompassing everything from droplets in nanoemulsions to …
a broad range of scales, encompassing everything from droplets in nanoemulsions to …
Memoryless drop breakup in turbulence
The breakup of drops and bubbles in turbulent fluids is a key mechanism in many
environmental and engineering processes. Even in the well-studied dilute case, quantitative …
environmental and engineering processes. Even in the well-studied dilute case, quantitative …
Bubble breakup criteria for the population balance model of gas–liquid flow simulations
Z Yao, S Yan, T Wang, C Chen, Z ** and Defect Engineering of High Surface Area α‐Ni(OH)2 for Electrocatalytic Urea Oxidation
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Owing to the intrinsically sluggish kinetics of urea oxidation reaction (UOR) involving a six‐
electron transfer process, develo** efficient UOR electrocatalyst is a great challenge …
electron transfer process, develo** efficient UOR electrocatalyst is a great challenge …
[HTML][HTML] A criterion for when an emulsion drop undergoing turbulent deformation has reached a critically deformed state
Turbulent breakup in emulsification devices is a dynamic process. Small viscous drops
undergo a sequence of oscillations before entering the monotonic deformation phase …
undergo a sequence of oscillations before entering the monotonic deformation phase …
[HTML][HTML] Turbulent drop breakup in a simplified high-pressure homogenizer geometry: A comparison of experimental high-speed visualization and numerical …
The breakup of drops is investigated in a scale-up model mimicking the flow in an
emulsification device ie, high-pressure homogenizer (HPH). The breakup phenomenon is …
emulsification device ie, high-pressure homogenizer (HPH). The breakup phenomenon is …