Theory and Practice of Swirl Atomizers

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  • Theory and Practice of Swirl Atomizers Book Detail

  • Author : Yuriy I Khavkin
  • Release Date : 2003-10-28
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Genre : Technology & Engineering
  • Pages : 490
  • ISBN 13 : 9781560329756
  • File Size : 66,66 MB

Theory and Practice of Swirl Atomizers by Yuriy I Khavkin PDF Summary

Book Description: In this book, prominent Russian scientist Yuriy I. Khavkin shows that the droplet sizes in swirl atomizers depend only on the specific energy of the liquid drops and on viscosity. The new theory based only on two parameters is shown to be far simpler and in better agreement with experimental data than any previous presentations. The following topics are included in the book: · The solution of the Navier-Stokes equation for a liquid rotating flow · Atomizers for gas turbine combustion chambers · Atomizers for high capacity steam boilers · Atomizers for liquid-propellant rocket engines · Quality of liquid atomization by non-swirl atomizers · A unique table of experimental data of 232 atomizers, enables the reader to find an atomizer with the flow rate from 5 kg/h to 15,000 kg/h Readers will also learn: · To create an atomizer with the given mean droplet size · To create an atomizer with the given droplet size distribution · To create an atomizer with the given limits of flow rate control. The book is intended for the design engineer, as well as the theoretical scientist.

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Theory and Practice of Swirl Atomizers

Theory and Practice of Swirl Atomizers

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In this book, prominent Russian scientist Yuriy I. Khavkin shows that the droplet sizes in swirl atomizers depend only on the specific energy of the liquid drop