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Numerical simulation study on the effects of liquid water atomization on the flow field and performance of aluminum-based water ramjet engines

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Numerical simulation study on the effects of liquid water atomization on the flow field and performance of aluminum-based water ramjet engines
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Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering, November 2023
DOI 10.3389/fmech.2023.1194217
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Yuntian Zhang, Yunkai Wu, Xiwei Cao, Yuanshu Liu, Yongqiang Sun, Jing Yang, Liu Junli

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#20,220,204
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#270
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#110,243
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#2
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