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My to model is to spraying of a fluid and predict the resulting droplet size distribution. So, How can I know the droplets size.
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You need to know an intial droplet size (distribution) for the application you are investigating. Meaning you have to start the calculation at the outlet of your "nozzle" with a droplet distribution at that location.
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