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- What: The authors examine how an external airflow influences the droplet formation in sprays and observe two distinct breakup mechanisms; the formation of bag-like liquid structures, followed by the subsequent disintegration of the remaining perforated spray sheet . In ยง 3.2, the authors discuss how the continuously incoming airflow triggers the Rayleigh-Taylor instability, causing thickness modulation to grow. Kooij et_al showed that without external airflow, the flat fan nozzles used in the experiments produce droplets that can be described by a two-parameter (m, n) compound gamma function. In the experiments presented with an external airflow . . .

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