Atomization and Sprays
Published 12 issues per year
ISSN Print: 1044-5110
ISSN Online: 1936-2684
IF:
1.2
5-Year IF:
1.8
Immediacy Index:
0.3
Eigenfactor:
0.00095
JCI:
0.28
SJR:
0.341
SNIP:
0.536
CiteScore™::
1.9
H-Index:
57
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APPLICATION OF IMAGE PROCESSING IN SPRAY DIAGNOSTICS: HIGH-VELOCITY JETS
Volume 1,
Issue 2, 1991,
pp. 199-214
DOI: 10.1615/AtomizSpr.v1.i2.50
ABSTRACT
A n image processing system to analyze photographs produced during liquid fuel atomization studies has been developed and tested by analyzing photographs of high velocity fuel jets produced by diesel nozzle. Characteristics of the system are reported, and results of the application of image processing procedures on high velocity jets are shown. The quality of photographs is improved, and an objective interpretation of particulars in the image is provided. The system described in this work represents a powerful tool for studying photographs produced in different experimental conditions.
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