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Secondary ultrasonic atomisation mechanisms

Kudryashova et al., 2023

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12463718245389398620
Author
Kudryashova O
Shalunov A
Titov S
Dorovskikh R
Nesterov V
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E3S Web of Conferences

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Liquid atomisation is the basis for various practical applications such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food industry, etc. In this case, the main challenge is the development of high- performance, highly dispersed atomisation systems. Generally, high-throughput atomisation …
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