Abstract

Researchers demonstrate that the lifetime of an individual droplet embedded in a dense spray lamellae is much longer than that of a single drop evaporating in quiescent air, as described by the ${d}^{2}$ law. An analogy is made with the way mixing times are understood for passive scalars in order to describe the lifetime of dense spray lamellae stretched in a dry environment.

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