2021
DOI: 10.21494/iste.op.2021.0748
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Drop vaporization frequency response: an approximate analytical solution for mixed injection regimes

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“…The values A = 10 and B = 100 will be used for the thermodynamic coefficients A and B in all calculations and curves, since they correspond respectively to orders of magnitude of values encountered in the classical fuels [15]. The effects of the heat transfer coefficient h on the mass response factor were pointed out in a recent publication by the same authors (see [26]). Those results will be briefly recalled and if necessary improved in the following subsection.…”
Section: General Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The values A = 10 and B = 100 will be used for the thermodynamic coefficients A and B in all calculations and curves, since they correspond respectively to orders of magnitude of values encountered in the classical fuels [15]. The effects of the heat transfer coefficient h on the mass response factor were pointed out in a recent publication by the same authors (see [26]). Those results will be briefly recalled and if necessary improved in the following subsection.…”
Section: General Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [26], the evaporating mass response factor in a mixed injection regime has been analyzed in connection with the heat transfer coefficient h that controls this generalized feeding regime. The study has pointed out the following three main results.…”
Section: Effects Of the Heat Transfer Coefficientmentioning
confidence: 99%