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This book provides a theoretical description of the liquid atomization and spray formation. It is the first in series of books on droplets, sprays and aerosol.
The atomization process is a combination of several different liquid breakup processes. It involves of the formation of waves on the liquid surface, which are generated by a variety of effects, such as by the large relative velocity between the liquid and its surrounding gas. The waves may grow in amplitude, stretch out of the core liquid flow, and eventually breakup into cylindrical or sheet-like ligaments. Liquid ligaments may become unstable and breakup into droplets. Droplets may deform and breakup into smaller droplets by the drag forces or by collision with other droplets or solid surfaces.
Finally, the atomization processes is modeled by combining various instability theories to obtain characteristic droplet sizes for different types of spray.
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