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Invited Presentation: Spray Forming Materials: Directions for the Future I. E. Anderson, Ames Laboratory, U. S. Department of Energy |
Chair: E. J. Lavernia, University of California, Irvine Co-Chair: C. Lipp, Dow Chemical Company |
Centrifugal Atomization of Beryllium and Beryllium Alloy Powders P. W. Stanek, R. G. Castro, and L. A. Jacobson, Los Alamos National Laboratory Role of Atomization in Spray Forming D. D. León, ALCOA Manipulation of Precisely Controlled Droplet Streams with Application to Materials Synthesis M. Orme, University of California at Irvine Fluid/Thermal Considerations of Gas-Atomized Spray-Deposition (GASD) T. C. Peng, TCP International, and J-G. Zhang, The Iron and Steel Research Institute The Influence of Air Supply Pressure on Paint Transfer J. E. McCarthy, Purdue University, and D. W. Senser, University of Wyoming A Comparison Between the Structure of Supercritical Fluid and Conventional Air Paint Sprays D. W. Senser, Univ. of Wyoming, J. C. Colwell, Purdue Univ., and K. A. Nielsen, Union Carbide Chemicals and Plastics |
Chair: J. Bellan Jet Propulsion Laboratory Co-Chair: R. D. Reitz, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Stability Analysis of Atomization X. Li, University of Victoria Heterogeneous Ignition of a Simulated Shear Layer at the Edge of a Spray J. Bellan and K. Harstad, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Satellite Size Control in Liquid Jets Using Modulated Amplitude Disturbances H. Huynh, F. Mashayek, and N. Ashgriz, State University of New York at Buffalo A Boundary Element Method for Liquid Jet Atomization Processes J. H. Hilbing and S. D. Heister, Purdue University Thermocapillary Instability of Liquid Jets F. Mashayek and N. Ashgriz, State University of New York at Buffalo Nonlinear Modeling of Jet Atomization in the Wind-Induced Regime C. A. Spangler and S. D. Heister, Purdue University |
Chair: D. G. Talley, USAF Phillips Laboratory Co-Chair: P. E. Sojka, Purdue University |
Experimental Study of the Non-Reacting Two-Phase Flow Produced by an Aero-Engine Combustor Dome Operating at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures V. G. McDonell, J. E. Seay, and G. S. Samuelsen, University of California at Irvine Characteristics of Air-Assist and Swirl Atomizers for Fire Suppression Systems B. Z. Dlugogorski, J. R. Mawhinney, and K. A. Jonasson, National Research Council, Canada Evaluation of JTAGG Fuel Nozzle Designs on the Improvement of Temerature Pattern Factor C-P. Mao and B. Shoemaker, Delavan Gas Turbine Products Division of Coltec Industries, Inc., E. Coleman, Allied- Signal Engines, and C. Van Erp, Naval Air Weapons Center The Influence of Asymmetric Aerodynamic Flows on Liquid Film Breakup and Droplet Dispersion in a Gas-Turbine Combustor Dome H. Y. Wang, V. G. McDonell, G. S. Samuelsen, and E. C. Fernandez, University of California at Irvine |
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Invited Presentation: Agricultural Sprays: Demands and Accomplishments in Precision Spraying K. Giles, University of California, Davis |
Chair: P. G. Phillips, Beecomist Systems, Inc. Co-Chair: A. J. Hewitt, Stewart Agricultural Research Service, Inc. |
Determining the Most Effective Aerosol Droplet Size for Mosquito Control P. G. Phillips, Beecomist Systems, Inc. Atomization of Polymeric Fluids: Shear and Extensional Viscosity Contributions to Breakup C. Hermansky, Dupont Agricultural Products, B. Young, SpraySearch Datatech, and R. Dexter, American Cyanamid Co. Observation of Spray Atomization with Polymeric Additives N. B. Akesson and W. E. Steinke, University of California, Davis Approaches to Measuring Atomization Droplet Size Spectra Using Laser Diffraction Particle Size Analyzers in Wind Tunnels A. J. Hewitt, R. Sanderson, E. W. Huddleston, and J. B. Ross, New Mexico State University Atomization and Relative Drift Potential Characteristics as Influenced by Drift Reduction Adjuvants W. E. Bagley, Wilbur-Ellis Co., A. J. Hewitt, R. Sanderson, E. W. Huddleston, and J. B. Ross, New Mexico State University |
Chair: W. D. Bachalo, Aerometrics, Inc. Co-Chair: D. W. Senser, University of Wyoming |
Statistical Quality of Spray Measurements: Analysis in the Context of Ideal Sprays C. F. Edwards and K. D. Marx, Sandia National Laboratories Effect of Probe Volume Correction on Particle Sizing Using a Single Particle Counter J. Y. Zhu, Institute of Paper Science and Technology Classification of Steadiness in Sprays Using Ideal Spray Concepts C. F. Edwards and K. D. Marx, Sandia National Laboratories Visualizing Laser Sheet Illumination of Sprays with Restricted Optical Access A.T.S. Thamban and D. G. Talley, USAF Phillips Laboratory, V. G. McDonell and S. W. Lee, University at California at Irvine Thermography of Atomized Droplets in Flight Using Thermochromic Liquid Crystals S. H. Hu, R. F. Richards, and C. D. Richards, Washington State University Imaging Non-Spherical Particles M. Hassani and C. Borgnakke, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, and D. G. Talley, USAF Phillips Laboratory |
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Invited Presentation: Challenges of the Industrial Spray Coating Equipment Supplies K. J. Coeling, Nordson Corporation |
Chair: G. A. Ruff, Drexel University Co-Chair: C-P. Mao, Delavan, Inc. |
Rayleigh Breakup of Turbulent Columns A. Mansour and N. Chigier, Carnegie Mellon University Secondary Atomization by a Shock Tube Simulated Combustion Instability Wave T. W. Eastes and G. S. Samuelsen, University of California at Irvine An Experimental Study on the Effects of Turbulence Length and Time Scales on Air Assist Liquid Breakup U. Shavit and N. Chigier, Carnegie Mellon University Atomization of Cross Injecting Sprays into Convective Airstream K. D. Kihm and G. M. Lyn, Texas A&M University Cryogenic Spray Vaporization in High-Velocity Gasflow R. D. Ingebo, NASA Lewis Research Center Effervescent Atomization: Limitations Due to Viscoelasticity S. C. Geckler and P. E. Sojka, Purdue University Entrainment by Effervescent Sprays at Low Mass Flow Rates S. G. Bush and P. E. Sojka, Purdue University |
Chair: G. J. Smallwood, National Research Council, Canada Co-Chair: J. A. Drallmeier, University of Missouri-Rolla |
Fuel and Air Mixing Studies for Spark Ignition Engine Cold Start Applications L. M. Nemecek, R. M. Wagner, and J. A. Drallmeier, University of Missouri - Rolla Experimental and Numerical Study of Compound Nozzle Injectors - The Importance of Liquid Disturbance on Spray Modelings M.-C. Lai, A. A. Amer, and T.-H. Chue, Wayne State University, G. Chen, J.-L. Chen, and M. Wells, Ford Motor Company Transmission and Tomographic Analysis of the Dense Core Region in Transient Diesel Sprays G. J. Smallwood, L. , and D. R. Snelling, National Research Council Canada Droplet Size Distributions in Diesel Sprays Y-Y. Gong and Z.-J. Peng, Tianjin University, and X. Li, University of Victoria The Effect of Fuel Injection Parameters on Diesel Emissions M. A. Patterson and R. D. Reitz, University of Wisconsin - Madison Focussed-Image Holography as a Dense Spray Diagnostic P. J. Santangelo and P. E. Sojka, Purdue University Visualization of Spray Dynamics in a Pilot Spray Dryer by Laser Initiated Fluorescence S. S. Moor and C. J. King, University of California, Berkeley Elongational Properties of Spray Drift Control Adjuvants and Their Effect on Flow, Pressure Drop, and Atomization Through Spray Nozzles R. W. Dexter, American Cyanamid Company A Comparison of the NAWC-AD, Trenton FSSP and an Aerometrics' PDPA Icing Probe M. Seeman, A. Michon, and D. Clark, Naval Air Warfare Center Info@ilass.uci.edu |