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20 January 1999 Study of the drop break-up process on a rotating liquid film using a laser diffraction technique
Sohail H. Zaidi, G. Ishaq, A. Aroussi, B. J. Azzopardi
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Proceedings Volume 3688, 6th International Conference on Industrial Lasers and Laser Applications '98; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.337546
Event: 6th International Conference on Industrial Lasers and Laser Applications '98, 1998, Shatura, Moscow Region, Russian Federation
Abstract
The drop break-up phenomenon in cases where liquid drips impinge on a rotating surface is very complicated and needs more attention. In this study, drop break-up phenomena have been investigate by measuring the residual drop sizes around the rotating cylinder. The results obtained provide useful information to understand multiphase flow in the bearing chambers of aero-engines.
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Sohail H. Zaidi, G. Ishaq, A. Aroussi, and B. J. Azzopardi "Study of the drop break-up process on a rotating liquid film using a laser diffraction technique", Proc. SPIE 3688, 6th International Conference on Industrial Lasers and Laser Applications '98, (20 January 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.337546
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KEYWORDS
Liquids

Diffraction

Glasses

Mirrors

Solids

Aerodynamics

Far-field diffraction

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