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Short Course on Atomization and Sprays
Kurs
In Darmstadt ()
Beschreibung
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Kursart
Intensivkurs
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Niveau
Fortgeschritten
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Unterrichtsstunden
32h
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Dauer
4 Tage
This short course has the aim to present the current understanding and state-of-the-art of atomization fundamentals, their realization in atomizer systems and their application in a wide variety of engineering branches, including spray drying, spray coating, spray cooling, fuel injection, etc.
Hinweise zu diesem Kurs
The course is directed towards practicing engineers and researchers involved in R&D and the application of spray systems. For those with little previous background, the course begins with fundamentals of atomization and proceeds through theoretical, experimental, numerical and application topics.
The lecturers are 13 renowned experts in the field who will address theoretical, experimental, numerical and modelling aspects of atomization and spray processes. Besides, the program forsees intensive discussions between the participants and the lecturers and also among the participants.
Industrial exhibitors of atomization equipment and spray diagnostics will be available on the second day for demonstrations and discussions.
Meinungen
Themen
- Atomization fundamentals
- Atomizer systems
- Atomization and spray applications
Dozenten
Cameron Tropea
Atomization ans Sprays, Laser measurement techniques in fluid mech.
The Short Course on Atomization and Sprays features 13 renowned experts in the field who will address theoretical, experimental, numerical and modelling aspects of atomization and spray processes. The course is directed by Prof. Tropea who heads the Institute for Fluid Mechanics and Aerodynamics at Technische Universität Darmstadt.
Inhalte
The second day presents possibilities for simulating atomization and spray processes. Modelling of primary atomization is discussed, as well as transport processes within sprays and spray/wall interactions.
The third day is devoted to experimental descriptors and diagnostics of sprays and droplets. Both non-optical and optical techniques are addressed. Focus is placed on drop size and velocity determination, but an overview is also given about more advanced techniques, allowing temperature and composition to be determined.
The final day of the course covers a wide variety of applications and how spray systems have been developed and customized to meet specific requirements and constraints.
Short Course on Atomization and Sprays