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Theory and Practice of Swirl Atomizers

Text shows that the droplet sizes in swirl atomizers depend only on the specific energy of the liquid drops and on viscosity. Shows how this theory is far simpler and in better agreement with experimental data than previous presentations. DLC: Atomizers…. More >>
Theory and Practice of Swirl Atomizers
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