Sunday, May 16th
6:00 – 7:30 pm Reception and Registration
7:30 – 9:00 pm Topical Workshop: Investigating
Primary Breakup
Dr. Gerard Faeth, Department of Aerospace Engineering,
University of Michigan
Dr. Norman Chigier, Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University
Dr. Gretar Tryggvason, Mechanical Engineering Department, Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
Moderater: Dr. Rolf Reitz, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Monday, May 17th
7:00 – 8:00 am Registration, Continental
Breakfast, Exhibits, and Posters
8:00 – 8:10 am Welcome/Announcements
8:10 – 8:50 am
- Keynote Address:
Defining Droplet
Size of Sprayed Pesticides Under Application Conditions: Implications
for Regulatory Risk Assessment, Norman B. Birchfield, Environmental Fate
and Effects Division, Office of Pesticide Programs, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
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9:05 am Comparisons
of Droplet Sizing Techniques and Wind Tunnels in Agricultural
Spray Research Services, A. J. Hewitt, University of
Queensland, Gatton, QLD, Australia; J. B. Ross, New
Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM; J. Hornsby
, Lee County Mosquito Control District, Lehigh Acres,
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9:05 am Parametric Study of
Combustion Characteristics in a DI Diesel HCCI Engine
with a Low Pressure Fuel Injector, E. Hruby,
Y. Ra, and R. D. Reitz, Engine Research Center, University
of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI |
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9:35 am Prediction of the Minimum
Sample Size of Spray Systems, R. G. Pimentel,
A. DeChamplain, D. Kretschmer, Université Laval,
Québec, QC; P. G. Harris and R. A. Stowe,
Defense Research Establishment Valcartier, Val-Bélair,
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9:35 am Spray Pattern Tailoring
Flexibility of Multi-Hole Injector for Direct Injection
Spark Ignition Engines, D. L. S. Hung, J. P.
Mara, and J. R. Winkelman, Advanced Energy Management
Systems, Visteon Corporation, Dearborn, MI |
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10:05-10:20 am Break, Exhibits,
and Posters |
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Session IIA: Agricultural
Sprays |
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Session IIB: Pressure
Effects |
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10:20 am The Role of Small Droplets
in Classifying Drop Size Distributions, M. E.
Teske, Continuum Dynamics, Inc., Ewing, NJ; A. J.
Hewitt, Stewart Agricultural Research Services, Macon,
MO; D. L. Valcore, Dow AgroSciences, LLC, Indianapolis,
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10:20 am Molecular Dynamics
Simulations of Supercritical Jet Mixing, R. Branam, K. Ludwig,
and M. M. Micci, Department of Aerospace Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University, University Park,
PA |
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10:50 am Rotary Atomizer Drop
Size Distribution Database, M. E. Teske, Continuum
Dynamics, Inc., Ewing, NJ; H. W. Thistle, USDA Forest
Service, Morgantown, WV; A. J. Hewitt, Stewart Agricultural
Research Services, Macon, MO; I. W. Kirk, USDA Agricultural
Research Service, College Station, TX; R. Dexter
FMC Corporation, Princeton, NJ; and J. H. Ghent USDA
Forest Service, Asheville, NC |
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10:50 am Droplet Size and Volume
Fraction Distributions in High-Pressure Sprays Typical
of Diesel Engines, J.E. Labs, S. Lewis, J.P.
Delplanque, and T.E. Parker, Division of Engineering,
Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO |
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11:20 am Sensing Spray Nozzle
Vibration as a Means for Monitoring Operation,
D.K. Giles, Biological & Agricultural Engineering
Department, University of California, Davis, CA |
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11:20 am Effects of Injection
Pressure on Mixing and Combustion within an Optically
Accessible HSDI Diesel Engine, W. S. Matthews,
T. Fang, R. E. Coverdill, C. F. Lee, and R. A. White,
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering,
University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, Urbana,
IL |
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11:50-1:20 pm Lunch Break, Exhibits,
and Posters |
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Session IIIA: Drops
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Session IIIB: Film
Atomization |
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1:20 pm Ohnesorge Number Effects
on Drop Breakup, B. T. Helenbrook, Department
of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Clarkson
University, Potsdam, NY |
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1:20 pm Primary Atomization
Mechanisms of Gas-Liquid Prefilming Rocket Injectors,
D. Talley, Air Force Research Lab, Edwards Air Force
Base, CA |
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1:50 pm Comparison of Classical
Atomization Models against Current Experimental Measurements
within a Zero-Dimensional Framework, R. O. Grover,
Jr. and D. N. Assanis, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; A. M. Lippert,
General Motors R&D and Planning, Warren, MI |
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1:50 pm Shear-Driven Liquid
Film Behavior around a Sharp Corner, Y.-P. Wang,
B. C. Kaul, and J. A. Drallmeier, Department of Mechanical
and Aerospace Engineering, University of Missouri-Rolla,
Rolla, MO |
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2:10 pm Modeling Evaporation
of Jet A, JP-7 and RP-1 Drops at 1 to 15 bars,
K. G. Harstad and J. Bellan, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA |
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2:20 pm Computational Characterization
of Splashplate Atomizers, M. P. Fard, Simulent
Inc., Toronto, CA; N. Ashgriz and J. Mostaghimi,
Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto,
CA; D. M. Levesque and S. Morrison, ALSTOM Canada
Inc. |
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2:50-3:05 pm Break, Exhibits, and
Posters |
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Session IVA: Modeling
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Session IVB: Pharmaceutical
Sprays |
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3:05 pm Direct Numerical Simulation
of Multicomponent-Fuel Drop-Laden Mixing Layer Having
a Multitude of Species, P. C. Le Clercq and
J. Bellan, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA |
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3:05 pm The Effect of Surface
Properties on Delivery Efficiency in a Transient
Aerosolization Process, J. Muratore, P. Noymer,
S. Pudjijanto, G. Mauze, and S. Farr, Aradigm Corporation,
Hayward, CA |
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3:35 pm Simulation of the NIST
Reference Spray Combustor, J. F. Widmann and
F. C. Bedford, Fluent Inc., Lebanon, NH |
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3:35 pm Effect of Surface Thermal
Variations during Cryogen Spray Cooling in Dermatologic
Laser Therapy, W. Franco and G. Aguilar, Department
of Mechanical Engineering, University of California,
Riverside, CA; G. X. Wang, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, University of Akron, Akron, OH; E. Karapetian,
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials
Science, University of California, Irvine, CA; J.
S. Nelson, Beckman Laser Institute, University of
California, Irvine, CA |
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4:05 pm A Numerical Study of
Primary Instability and Atomization on Viscous High
Speed Jets, H. Park, S. D. Heister, School of
Aeronautics and Astronautics, Purdue University,
W. Lafayette, IN |
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4:05 pm Islet Encapsulation
and Transplantation: Searching for a Viable Treatment
of Type 1 Diabetes, W. D. Bachalo, Artium Technologies,
Inc., Sunnyvale, CA; A. J. Hopfinger, University
of Illinois, Chicago, IL; N. Drake, and S. Walsh,
Islet Technology, Inc., Minneapolis, MN |
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4:35-5:35 pm
- Technical Committee
Meetings
- Computation and Modeling Committee Meeting
- Diesel and Automotive Committee Meeting
- Agricultural Sprays / Industrial Sprays / Deposition and Coatings
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7:30-9:30
pm ASTM E29.04 Meeting (Liquid
Particle Size Measurement |
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Tuesday,
May 18th
7:00 – 8:00 am Registration,
Continental Breakfast, Exhibits, and Posters
8:00 – 8:40 am
- Keynote
Address:
Fuel Injection Technology for Aviation – Achievements
and Challenges,
Thomas A. Jackson,
Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB OH
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Session VA: Crossflow
Atomization I |
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Session VB: Diagnostics
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8:55 am Far-Field Structures
of Liquid Jets in a Supersonic Crossflow, K.-C.
Lin, Taitech, Inc., Beavercreek, OH; P. J. Kennedy
and T. A. Jackson, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Propulsion Directorate, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH |
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8:55 am Spray Characterization:
Are We Making Any Progress?, W. D. Bachalo,
Artium Technologies, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA |
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9:25 am Properties of Aerated-Liquid
Jets in Supersonic Crossflows, K. A. Sallam,
C. Aalburg, and G. M. Faeth, University of Ann Arbor,
MI; K.-C. Lin, Taitech, Inc. Beavercreek, OH; C.
D. Carter and T. A. Jackson, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH |
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9:25 am Two-Dimensional Droplet
Size and Velocity Mapping of Nebulizer Aerosol in
High-Temperature Analytical Plasmas, K. Jorabchi,
K. Kahen, J. A. Levine, and A. Montaser, Department
of Chemistry, The George Washington University, Washington,
DC; C. Gray, LaVision Inc., Ypsilanti, MI |
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9:55-10:10 am Break, Exhibits, and
Posters |
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Session VIA: Crossflow
Atomization II |
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Session VIB: Modeling
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10:10 am A Boundary Layer Stripping
CFD Model for Shear Regime Atomization of Plain Liquid
Jets in Cross Flow, S. Khosla, D. S. Crocker,
CFD Research Corporation, Huntsville, AL |
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10:10 am Two Types of Linear
Theories for Atomizing Liquids, S. P. Lin, Department
of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Clarkson
University, Potsdam, NY |
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10:40 am Characteristics of
High Capacity Cone Sprays Injected into a Crossflow, S.
V. Sherikar, IMI Vision/Control Components Inc.,
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA; C. T. Brown and V. G.
McDonell, Energy Research Consultants, Laguna Hills,
CA |
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10:40 am Optimal Disturbance
Structure and Development on a Sheared Interface,
P. A. Yecko, Department of Physics and Astronomy,
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ |
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11:10 am Numerical Simulation
of Liquid Jets in Supersonic Cross Flows, K.-S.
Im and M.-C. Lai, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI; K.-C. Lin, Taitec,
Inc., Beavercreek, OH |
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11:10 am Edge Instability of
a Liquid Sheet, S. Savtchenko, S. Li, and N.
Ashgriz, Department of Mechanical and Industrial
Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON 36 |
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11:40-1:10 pm Lunch Break, Annual
Business Meeting, Exhibits, and Posters |
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Session VIIA: Drops
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Session VIIB: Diagnostics
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1:10 pm Transport of High Boiling-Point
Fire Suppressants in a Droplet-Laden Homogeneous
Turbulent Flow Past a Heated Cylinder, C. Presser
and C. T. Avedisian, National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD |
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1:10 pm Multiple Scattering
Effects on Infrared Scattering Measurements used
to Characterize Droplet Size and Volume Fraction
Distributions in Diesel Sprays, J.E. Labs and
T.E. Parker, Division of Engineering, Colorado School
of Mines, Golden, CO |
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1:40 pm Photographing High Velocity
Impact of Molten Molybdenum Droplets, J. Mostaghimi,
N. Z. Mehdizadeh, M. Lamontagne, C. Moreau, National
Research Council
Canada, Industrial Materials Institute, Boucherville,
QC; S. Chandra, Department of Mechanical and Industrial
Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON |
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1:40 pm Analysis of X-Ray-Based
Computer Simulations of Diesel Fuel Sprays,
F. X. Tanner and K. A. Feigl, Michigan Technological
University, Department of Mathematical Sciences,
Houghton, MI; S. A. Ciatti, C. F. Powell, Center
for Transportation Research, Argonne National Laboratory,
Argonne, IL; S.-K. Cheong, J. Liu, and J. Wang, Advanced
Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne,
IL |
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2:10 pm Lattice Boltzmann Simulation
of a Wall Impinging Drop, K. N. Premnath, S. Mukherjee,
and J. Abraham, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN |
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2:10 pm Exploring the Limits
of Laser Diffraction, H. G. Krarup, Malvern
Instruments, Inc., Southborough, MA 42 |
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2:40-2:55 pm Break, Exhibits, and Posters |
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Session VIIIA: Modeling III |
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Session VIIIB: Industrial and Electrostatic Sprays |
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2:55 pm Direct Numerical Simulation
of Multiphase Flows, M. Dai, S. Quan, and D.
P. Schmidt, Department of Mechanical and Industrial
Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,
MA |
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2:55 pm Emission Limited Electrostatic
Atomization and the Fine Structure Constant,
A. J. Kelly, ZYW Corporation, Princeton Junction,
NJ |
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3:25 pm A Level Set/Vortex Sheet
Method for Modeling Phase Interface Dynamics During
Primary Breakup, M. Herrmann, Center for Turbulence
Research, Stanford University, Stanford, CA |
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3:25 pm Production of a Granular
Polymer using Steam in a Two Fluid Nozzle, K.
D. Greminger, P. M. Russell and C. W. Lipp, Engineering
Science and Market Development, The Dow Chemical
Company, Midland, MI |
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3:55 pm An Initial Evaluation
of Dissipative Particle Dynamics for Two-Phase Flow
Simulations, A. Tiwari and J. Abraham, School
of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN |
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3:55 pm Transient Spray Characteristics
from Consumer Product Trigger Sprayers, C. D.K.
Giles, D. Downey, and H. Scher, Department of Biological
and Agricultural Engineering, University of California-Davis,
Davis, CA |
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4:25-5:25 pm Technical Committee
Meetings
- Propulsion Committee Meeting
- Spray Measurement and Instrumentation Committee
Meeting
- Physics of Atomization Committee Meeting
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5:30 pm Depart for Odyssey Harbor Cruise |
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Wednesday,
May 19th |
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7:00 – 8:30 am Registration,
Continental Breakfast, Exhibits, and Posters |
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Session IXA: Modeling
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Session IXB: Automotive Spray II |
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8:30 am Deterministic Drop Collision
Simulations for Validation of Collision Rate Models,
S. L. Post, Department of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering
Mechanics, Michigan Technological University, Houghton,
MI |
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8:30 am The Role of Vaporization
in Mixture Preparation for HCCI engine Combustion,
J. Y. Ra and R. D. Reitz, Engine Research Center,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI |
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9:00 am Analysis of Turbulence
Models in Lagrangian-Eulerian Spray Computations, G.
M. Pai and S. Subramaniam, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Iowa State University Ames, IA |
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9:00 am Effect of Split Injection
on the Macroscopic Development and Atomization Characteristics
of Diesel Spray Injected from Common-Rail System,
S. W. Park and C. S. Lee Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea |
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9:30 am Drag Modeling Using
Proper Orthogonal Decomposition, B. J. O’Donnell
and B. T. Helenbrook, Department of Mechanical and
Aeronautical Engineering, Clarkson University, Potsdam,
NY |
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9:30 am 3-Dimensional & 2-Dimensional
Micro-Orifice Spray Nozzles: Method of Attachment
and its Effect on Diesel Spray Behavior, P.
P. Ravi, F. Maus, P. Loeper, C. Martin, J. Blanchard,
and M. Corradini, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
Madison, WI |
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10:00-10:15 am Break, Exhibits,
and Posters |
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Session XA: Modeling V |
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Session XB: Atomizers |
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10:15 am High Spatial Accuracy
in Gas-to-Liquid Coupling in Eulerian/Lagrangian
CFD, D. P. Schmidt, Department
of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University
of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA |
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10:15 am A Development of Twin-fluid
Nozzle for SCR, C.-W. Lee, J.-K. Park, S.-L. Lee, and J.-G. Ohn, Department
of Mechanical Engineering, Kyungpook National University,
Teagu, Korea |
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10:45 am Molecular Dynamics Simulations
of Rayleigh and First Wind-Induced Breakup,
K. F. Ludwig and M. M. Micci, Department of Aerospace
Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA |
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10:45 am On the Modeling of
a Solid-Cone Water Spray, S. S. Yoon, J. C. Hewson, and A. R. Black,
Sandia National Laboratories, Fire Science & Technologies,
Albuquerque, NM; P. E. DesJardin, Department of Mechanical
and Aerospace Engineering, University of Buffalo, Buffalo,
NY; D. J. Glaze, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN; R. R. Skaggs,
US. Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD |
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11:15 am Turbulence Generated Primary
Breakup: Spreading of a Liquid Jet, A. Jafari
and N. Ashgriz, Department of Mechanical and Industrial
Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON |
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11:15 am Effect of Liquid Swirl
Velocity Profile on Mean Droplet Diameter Predictions
for Simplex Atomizers, A. A. Ibrahim, M. A.
Jog, and S. M. Jeng, Department of Mechanical, Industrial,
and Nuclear Engineering, University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH |
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Poster Session Abstracts
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Effect of Jet Nebulization on DNA: Identifying
Dominant Degradation Mechanism and Mitigation
Methods, Y.K.
Lentz and T.A. Anchordoquy, Health Sciences Center,
School of Pharmacy, University of Colorado, Denver,
CO; L.R. Worden and C.S. Lengsfeld, Department
of Engineering, University of Denver, Denver, CO
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The Effects of Electrostatic Aerosolization
on Macromolecular Structure, L. Worden, A. B. Oliver,
Y. Lentz, and
C. S. Lengsfeld, School of Engineering and Computer
Science, University of Denver, Denver, CO 63
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Numerical Simulation of Flow of Power-Law
Fluid in a Pressure-Swirl Atomizer, J. Xue, M. A. Jog,
Department of Mechanical, Industrial, and Nuclear
Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati,
OH; S. M. Jeng, Department of Aerospace Engineering
and Engineering Mechanics, University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH 64
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A Numerical Study of cavitating flow through
non–hydroground
and hydroground nozzles, D. P. Schmidt, S.
Gopalakrishnan, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University
of Massachusetts-Amherst, Amherst, MA 65
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Droplet Deformation and Drag, D. P. Schmidt,
M. J. O’Brien, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, University of Massachusetts-Amherst,
Amherst,
MA 66
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Numerical Study of Pressure Swirl Spray
Modulation, D.
P. Schmidt, M. K. Moningi, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, University of Massachusetts-Amherst,
Amherst, MA
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Effect of Impact Velocity and Substrate Temperature
on Boiling of Water Droplets Impinging on a Hot
Stainless Steel Surface, N. Z. Mehdizadeh and S.
Chandra, Department of Mechanical and Industrial
Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
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Binary Drop Collision Experiments with Drops
of Greatly Unequal Size, A. M. Hales and S. L.
Post, Department of Mechanical Engineering and
Engineering Mechanics, Michigan Technological University,
Houghton, MI
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