Droplet Interaction Technologies" (DROPIT): Selected Results of the International Research Training Group GRK 2160 (original) (raw)
2021, International Conference on Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems (ICLASS)
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The paper presents selected results from the International Research Training Group GRK 2160, focused on droplet interaction technologies (DROPIT). It aims to highlight key advancements and findings in the field, emphasizing the significance of droplet interactions in various applications, including material science and fluid dynamics. The contributions made by the collaborative research efforts are assessed, demonstrating the potential impact of these technologies on future research and industrial applications.
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The International Research Training Group (IRTG) "Droplet Interaction Technologies" (GRK 2160/1) was established in October 2016 to focus on detailed droplet processes. Droplet interaction technologies have a large number of applications in a variety of technological processes, such as spray cooling, fuel injection, coating technologies or the generation of encapsulated materials in the pharmaceutical industry. A key feature of this large research project lies in the systematic study of the interdependencies between small-scale and large-scale dynamics through an integrated numerical, experimental and theoretical approach. The objective is to identify the mechanisms through which small-scale interactions at the interface can couple with and influence large scale features in the main flow. DROPIT is a joint initiative of the University of Stuttgart in Germany, the University of Bergamo and the University of Trento in Italy. The project consists of 17 subprojects, which are ...
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