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Science and Engineering of Droplets:
註釋This volume provides readers with an up-to-date, point-by-point review of recent advances in the underlying science and the many applications of discrete droplet processes, including a unique look at both normal liquids and melts. It provides engineers and scientists with an inside look at the various processes and techniques for droplet generation, along with their applications and associated materials. The author also describes the principles involved in droplet processes, emphasizing the mechanisms of droplet formation and deformation as they commonly appear in various applications. Readers get an insight into the effects of process parameters on droplet properties and a review of methodologies for the analysis, design, and optimization of droplet processes. The book outlines the main measurement techniques and suggests a number of new, useful, practical approaches to process control issues.

In the past century, droplet-related phenomena have been a subject of considerable scientific interest and practical importance. In recent years, strong research efforts have let to significant strides in the field, aided by the development of high speed, large capacity computers that allow direct modeling and on-line measurements. This new research has advanced atomizer design and optimized atomization and spray processes. This book covers all these advances and provides a single source of valuable information that will advance the reader's knowledge.

Key Features:

- Explains the basics of droplet science, as well as a look at the most recent advances in the field

- Draws practical information from many areas and many fields into a singe resource

- Correlates many diversemechanisms and effects into a single framework to provide a new perspective on the physics and the relationship between normal liquid and melt droplet processes

- Explains new uses and results of new computer simulations of dropl