Shocked Jets

Research poster showing black and white images of liquid jets after a shockwave passed along the length of each jet.

Breaking a jet of liquid into droplets lies at the heart of many industrial processes: spray painting, fuel injection, and asthma inhalers, to name a few. Here, researchers are looking at a different method of breaking up a liquid jet: shooting a shock wave along its length. The poster shows five different snapshots of the jet’s response. There are, variously, mists of fine droplets, wavy distortions of the jet, sheets, ligaments, and droplets of many sizes. (Image credit: S. Rao et al.)

Research poster showing black and white images of liquid jets after a shockwave passed along the length of each jet.
Research poster showing black and white images of liquid jets after a shock wave passed along the length of each jet.

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