RT Journal Article ID 399839c0203f371f A1 Yamak, Maha A1 Tsai, Shirley C. A1 Law, Ken T1 ULTRASOUND-MODULATED TWO-FLUID ATOMIZATION OF VISCOUS NEWTONIAN LIQUIDS JF Atomization and Sprays JO AAS YR 2003 FD 2003-08-01 VO 13 IS 4 SP 395 OP 412 AB In this article, ultrasound-modulated two-fluid (UMTF) atomization of viscous Newtonian liquids at a lower ultrasonic frequency (25 kHz) is compared to that at fundamental frequencies of 54 and 110 kHz. The experimental data obtained show a shift to smaller drop sizes at a higher air velocity and a larger ratio of air-to-liquid mass flow rate, consistent with those obtained previously at the higher fundamental frequencies. Also consistent with earlier findings, the drop-size distribution becomes narrower as liquid viscosity increases. The experimental results of drop-size distribution are consistent with the theoretical predictions of greater-amplitude growth rates for the capillary waves generated by higher (third and above) harmonics than by the first and second harmonics based on the modified Taylor’s dispersion relation. However, since the harmonics differ in frequency by 25 kHz only, more than one higher harmonic (up to fifth) make significant contributions in UMTF atomization. Compared to the acoustic-modulated pressure atomization that also operates at 25 kHz, the UMTF atomization requires an ultrasonic drive two orders of magnitude smaller. PB Begell House LK https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/6a7c7e10642258cc,3e29ed570514029d,399839c0203f371f.html