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Analyses of Kolmogorov’s model of breakup and its application into Lagrangian computation of liquid sprays under air-blast atomization
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    Analyses of Kolmogorov’s model of breakup and its application into Lagrangian computation of liquid sprays under air-blast atomization (English)
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    22 April 2010
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    drops
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    sprays
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    dissociation
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    computational fluid dynamics
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    transforms
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    fractals
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    turbulence
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    Liouville equation
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    stochastic processes
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    flow simulation
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    detonation waves
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    jets
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