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In the separation regime the colliding droplets loose only their momentum, but retain their sizes after impact. As referred by Georjon and Reitz (1999), this could lead to an overprediction of the coalescence phenomenon because the collision-induced breakup process is ignored.
Georjon, T.L. and R.D. Reitz (1999). Drop-shattering collision model for multidimensional spray computations. Atomization and Sprays 9, pp. 231-254. |
Moreover, even in the separation regime, the colliding droplets lose only their momentum, but retain their sizes after impact. As referred by Bai (1996), the O’Rourke model could lead to an over-prediction of the coalescence phenomenon because the collision-induced breakup processes are ignored.
Bai, C. (1996). Modeling of spray impingement processes. Ph.D. thesis, Imperial College of Science and Technology and Medicine, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of London. |
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