Abstract

. A technique for hydrodynamic experiments has been developed to study a disk atomizer in a rotary mass transfer apparatus. In the course of experiments, the indicator method determines the average residence time of the liquid on the disk contact device, the volume of liquid retained on the disk contact device, the average diameter of the droplets formed, and the height of the gas-liquid layer

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