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Characteristics of water droplet impaction behaviour on a polished steel heated surface: part I (2007)
Journal Article
Akhtar, S., Nasr, G., & Yule, A. (2007). Characteristics of water droplet impaction behaviour on a polished steel heated surface: part I. Atomization and Sprays, 17(8), 659-681. https://doi.org/10.1615/AtomizSpr.v17.i8.10

This paper, which is in two parts, presents the results and analysis of droplet impaction on a hot stainless steel surface. Part I of this study reports the results of analysis of high-speed visualizations of droplet impaction phenomena on a hot stai... Read More about Characteristics of water droplet impaction behaviour on a polished steel heated surface: part I.

Characteristics of water droplet impaction behaviour on a polished steel heated surface: part II (2007)
Journal Article
Akhtar, S., Nasr, G., & Yule, A. (2007). Characteristics of water droplet impaction behaviour on a polished steel heated surface: part II. Atomization and Sprays, 17(8), 683-729. https://doi.org/10.1615/AtomizSpr.v17.i8.20

This article presents the results and analysis of the droplet impaction on a hot stainless steel surface which is in two parts. Part I of this study reported the results of analysis of high speed visualisations of droplet impaction phenomena on a sta... Read More about Characteristics of water droplet impaction behaviour on a polished steel heated surface: part II.

High pressure spray cooling of a moving surface (2006)
Journal Article
Nasr, G., Sharief, R., & Yule, A. (2006). High pressure spray cooling of a moving surface. Journal of Heat Transfer, 128(8), 752-760. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2217747

A novel technique is described for investigating spray cooling of moving hot surfaces. An experimental investigation is described for vertically downwards water sprays impinging on a horizontal steel annulus of 250 mm diameter with a surface tempera... Read More about High pressure spray cooling of a moving surface.