Abstract

Results of an experimental study of two regimes of stripping breakup of low-viscosity liquid drops in the flow behind the shock wave in the range of Weber numbers from 200 to 8000 are reported. A phenomenological pattern of drop breakup is constructed on the basis of data on drop deformation and on the flow around the drop. A physical criterion of the change in stripping mechanisms of drop breakup is formulated.

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