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    Determination of the single droplet post-impingement pattern on a dry wall: A data-driven approach by Zhai, Jiachen, Lee, Seong-Young

    Published in Results in engineering (01-03-2023)
    “…Basic droplet-wall interaction such as post-impingement patterns is of great importance since it can quantitatively provide an estimation of energy…”
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    Journal Article
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    Energy Analysis of Droplet Impingement on an Inclined Wall Under Different Temperature Environments by Zhai, Jiachen

    Published 01-01-2023
    “…The study of spray-wall interaction is of great importance to understand the dynamics that occur during fuel impingement onto surfaces in internal combustion…”
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    Dissertation
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    Study of Flame Kernel Development at High EGR and High Flow Speed Using Conventional Spark Igniter and Non-Thermal Plasma Under Gasoline Engine Relevant Conditions by Zhai, Jiachen, Lee, Seong-Young, Zhao, Zhihao, Singleton, Dan

    Published in Combustion science and technology (25-10-2024)
    “…As a novel ignition approach, nanosecond repetitively pulsed discharge (NRPD)-based non-thermal plasma offers significant benefits such as low energy…”
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    Journal Article
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    An energy model of droplet impingement on an inclined wall under isothermal and non-isothermal environments by Zhai, Jiachen, Lee, Seong-Young, Ahuja, Nitisha, Zhao, Le, Zhu, Xiucheng

    “…•An analytical energy model of droplet impingement on an inclined wall.•Maximum spreading length of droplet on inclined wall.•Determination of transition from…”
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    An energy model of droplet impingement on an inclined wall under isothermal and non-isothermal environments by Zhai, Jiachen, Lee, Seong-Young, Ahuja, Nitisha, Zhao, Le, Zhu, Xiucheng

    “…The observation of spray-wall interaction is of great importance to understand the dynamics that occur during fuel impingement onto the chamber wall or piston…”
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    Journal Article