Boudin, L., et al. Bresch, D., et al, eds. " Influence of the spray retroaction on the airflow*." ESAIM: Proceedings 30 (2010): 153-165. <http://eudml.org/doc/251197>.
@article{Boudin2010,
abstract = {In this work, we investigate the influence of a spray evolving in the air, in the
respiration framework. We consider two kinds of situations: a moving spray in a motionless
fluid, and motionless particles in a Poiseuille flow. We observe that the spray
retroaction may not be neglected in some situations which can really happen, for instance,
when one considers rather big particles, as it is possible for polluting particles and
even for some therapeutic aerosols. The retroaction is even responsible for increasing the
deposition phenomenon.},
author = {Boudin, L., Grandmont, C., Grec, B., Yakoubi, D.},
editor = {Bresch, D., Calvez, V., Grenier, E., Vigneaux, P., Gerbeau, J-F.},
journal = {ESAIM: Proceedings},
language = {eng},
month = {12},
pages = {153-165},
publisher = {EDP Sciences},
title = { Influence of the spray retroaction on the airflow*},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/251197},
volume = {30},
year = {2010},
}
TY - JOUR
AU - Boudin, L.
AU - Grandmont, C.
AU - Grec, B.
AU - Yakoubi, D.
AU - Bresch, D.
AU - Calvez, V.
AU - Grenier, E.
AU - Vigneaux, P.
AU - Gerbeau, J-F.
TI - Influence of the spray retroaction on the airflow*
JO - ESAIM: Proceedings
DA - 2010/12//
PB - EDP Sciences
VL - 30
SP - 153
EP - 165
AB - In this work, we investigate the influence of a spray evolving in the air, in the
respiration framework. We consider two kinds of situations: a moving spray in a motionless
fluid, and motionless particles in a Poiseuille flow. We observe that the spray
retroaction may not be neglected in some situations which can really happen, for instance,
when one considers rather big particles, as it is possible for polluting particles and
even for some therapeutic aerosols. The retroaction is even responsible for increasing the
deposition phenomenon.
LA - eng
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/251197
ER -