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Title: Stability of the film flow passing round the cross-section elements in the area of high density irrigation
Authors: Shcheklein, S. E.
Bochkareva, E. M.
Щеклеин, С. Е.
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Citation: Shcheklein S. E. Stability of the film flow passing round the cross-section elements in the area of high density irrigation / S. E. Shcheklein, E. M. Bochkareva // Journal of Physics: Conference Series. — 2018. — Vol. 1105. — Iss. 1. — 12100.
Abstract: The paper studies the loss of stability of a liquid film using regular surface roughness. The model of the breakdown process is described and the conditions for the formation of a liquid film breakdown are determined experimentally. It was found that there are two characteristic modes, namely drop and film regimes. Using the methods of thermal anemometry, data were obtained on the distribution of the droplet sizes after a film breakdown and the dependence of the We number on the projection arrangement height was plotted. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
Keywords: SURFACE ROUGHNESS
BREAKDOWN PROCESS
CHARACTERISTIC MODES
CROSS-SECTION ELEMENTS
DROPLET SIZES
FILM BREAKDOWN
FILM FLOWS
LOSS OF STABILITY
THERMAL ANEMOMETRY
LIQUID FILMS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/75464
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Conference name: 34th Siberian Thermophysical Seminar Dedicated to the 85th Anniversary of Academician A. K. Rebrov, STS 2018
Conference date: 27 August 2018 through 30 August 2018
RSCI ID: 38639229
SCOPUS ID: 85058238960
WOS ID: 000546381500100
PURE ID: 8423899
ISSN: 1742-6588
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1105/1/012100
Sponsorship: This work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, grant No. 17-38-50069.
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