Drop sizes of emulsions related to turbulent energy dissipation rates

作者: J.T. Davies

DOI: 10.1016/0009-2509(85)85036-3

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摘要: … droplet sizes are compared with rates of turbulent energy dissipation in various types of practical equipment. These rates can be very high locally-up to 400 MW . kg-’ in valve …

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