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Short Course on Atomization and Sprays 2018
Kurs
In Darmstadt ()
Beschreibung
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Kursart
Intensivkurs
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Niveau
Fortgeschritten
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Unterrichtsstunden
24h
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Dauer
4 Tage
We 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.
Wichtige Informationen
Dokumente
- Program_A&S_web.pdf
Hinweise zu diesem Kurs
This 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 program foresees intensive discussions between
the participants and the lecturers and also among
the participants. The aim is to address on-going
development and application problems suggested
by the participants. Industrial exhibitors of spray
diagnostics will be available on the second day for
demonstrations and discussions.
Meinungen
Themen
- Spray Physics
- Spray Characterization and Diagnostics
- Spray Modeling and Simulation
- Atomizers for Fuel Injection
- Spray Coating
- Spray Cooling
- Heat and Mass Transfer
- Jet Breakup
- Design of Spraying Devices
- Atomization of Complex Fluids
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
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.
These aspects are first addressed theoretically in
terms of hydrodynamic instabilities of liquid jets
and sheets – primary atomization. This is followed
by considerations about the break-up of single
droplets – secondary atomization. Engineering
solutions for realizing the different atomization
mechanisms are then presented.
The second 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 third 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 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.
Zusätzliche Informationen
Short Course on Atomization and Sprays 2018