Outline Help
Outline Help
Outline Help
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Ging nh mi trng enumerate, gi lnh ny c mi trng outline nhng c su n bc 6. V d nh I. Introduction A. Applications Motivation for research and applications related to the subject. B. Organization Explain organization of the report, what is included, and what is not. II. Literature Survey A. Experimental Work Literature describing experiments with something in common with my experiment. My experiment is subdivided into section relating to each aspect of the whole. 1. Drop Delivery Literature relating to the production of droplets. a. Continuous Continuous drop production methods, i.e. jet methods. b. Drop on Demand Drop on demand methods, i.e. ink jet devices. Produce drops whenever needed, simplifies control of frequency. c. Flexibility Best methods in terms of flexible velocities, volumes, and frequencies. d. Control Circuitry Circuitry necessary to control the drops, may include control of generation, size, and frequency. Divertors and drop chargers. e. Extensibility Methods extensible to 2D applications. f. Recirculation Recirculation techniques, pump, none, capillary. 1
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2. Instrumentation Literature dealing with measurement of various parameters. a. Temperature (1) Heater Surface (2) Fluid Temperature (3) Heat Flux (4) Heat Transfer Coefficient b. Drop Characteristics (1) Size (2) Velocity (3) Frequency 3. Heating Element Literature dealing with the heating element. Material properties, surface properties, heat sources. a. Material b. Heat Source B. Analytical Work 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Evaporation Boiling Leidenfrost Temperatures Heat Transfer Numerical Analysis a. Drop Characteristics b. Surface Wetting c. Transient Temperatures