A peculiar behaviour of liquid jet impact

作者: Claudiu Pătraşcu , Corneliu Bălan

DOI: 10.1051/E3SCONF/20198505001

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摘要: Coalescent masses of fluid, formed upon liquid jet impact, should exhibit either dripping or jetting regardless the distance between nozzles. The study reveals that above a certain flow rate, by increasing this distance, coalescent mass enters state, when only regime is previously present. This followed again before breakup which occurs at critical distance. upper limit state achieved Bond number equal to unity, result being valid below Reynolds number.

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