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July 16, 2009, 07:22 |
LISA model for biomedical application
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ManChiu
Join Date: Jul 2009
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Hi all,
This is my first time to post here, hope I can get some advice from the experts here. I just started my research on the atomization of spray from a medical device. I would like to use LISA model to simulate the primary atomization. The problem is that I found the breakup length was almost 15 times longer than my experimental result. It's too ridiculous. In the default interface, I can only change the long/short wave ligament factor and droplet diameter size factor only. They are all not related to the calculation of breakup length. Is there anyone have experience to simulate a spray with low injection pressure? |
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lisa model, spray |
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