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Liquid Spray from Nozzles

Experimental and Computer Simulation of Hydrodynamics and Interphase Heat and Mass Transfer

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  • Shares new experimental data on phenomenon associated with the hydrodynamics of two-phase flow of liquid sprayed in a gas
  • Analyses new data and conclusions about the features of a strongly turbulent two-phase flow
  • Examines the mathematical model of a two-phase flow
  • Describes numerical simulation and calculation of hydrodynamics and interphase heat transfer in a free two-phase flow and in a cylindrical apparatus

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​​This book advances a new view of phenomena associated with the spray of liquids from a nozzle in a gas. New results of experimental studies and numerical simulation of the hydrodynamics of an emerging two-phase flow and accompanying interphase heat and mass transfer therein are presented. The book is ideal for specialists who develop and use technologies involving the spraying of liquids in a gas, such as burning and pyrolysis of liquid hydrocarbons, granulation and drying of polymers, and dust and gas scrubbing.



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Authors and Affiliations

  • Yaroslavl State Technical University, Yaroslavl, Russia

    Nikolay N. Simakov

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Nikolay N. Simakov is a Professor within the Yaroslavl State Technical University, Yaroslavl, Russia.

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