Course Description & Aim
This short course aims to present the current understanding and state of the art of capillarity (wetting, capillary flow, surface fabrication), drops (sessile, impacting, sliding) atomization fundamentals, and generation and application of sprays in a variety of engineering branches, including spray drying, spray coating, spray cooling, fuel injection, etc.
These aspects are addressed theoretically in terms of hydrodynamic instabilities of liquid jets and sheets, followed by mechanisms of breakup and coalescence of single drops.
These fundamentals are accompanied by topics on diagnostics and numerical simulations as well as advanced topics and applications. The program foresees discussions among the participants and the lecturers. The aim is to address on-going development and application problems suggested by the participants.
Name of the Instructor(s)
Prof. Shamit Bakshi
Dept. Mechanical Engineering, IIT Madras, India
Prof. Saptarshi Basu
Dept. Mechanical Engineering, IISc Bangalore, India
Prof. Sanjeev Chandra
Dept. Mechanical and Industrial Engineering,
University of Toronto, Canada
Prof. Pallab Sinha Mahapatra
Dept. Mechanical Engineering, IIT Madras, India
Prof. Vagesh D. Narasimhamurthy
Dept. Applied Mechanics, IIT Madras, India
Prof. Mahesh Panchagnula
Dept. Applied Mechanics, IIT Madras, India
Prof. Arvind Pattamatta
Dept. Mechanical Engineering, IIT Madras, India
Prof. Srikrishna Sahu
Dept. Mechanical Engineering, IIT Madras, India
Prof. Ashis Kumar Sen
Dept. Mechanical Engineering, IIT Madras, India
Prof. Satyanarayanan Seshadri
Dept. Applied Mechanics, IIT Madras, India
Prof. Cameron Tropea
Mechanical Engineering, TU Darmstadt,
Germany, Dept. Mechanical Engineering, IIT Madras
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