Generative Adversarial Symmetry Discovery
Jianke Yang, Robin Walters, et al.
ICML 2023
This paper presents a numerical simulation of capillary jets motivated by the study of dropon-demand ink-jet printing. Two sets of 1-dimensional equations for an inviscid axisymmetric fluid jet are integrated using a numerical scheme suggested by MacCormack's predictor-corrector algorithm. The difference between the two sets of equations is the inclusion or exclusion of the terms that account for radial inertia. When these terms are included the numerical scheme necessary to solve the equations is more complicated. The results from both schemes are, presented for three Weber numbers with a simplified nozzle entry pressure history that has been converted to a velocity history at the nozzle exit by a momentum integral applied to the nozzle region. The results indicate that at higher Weber numbers the omission of radial inertia has a greater effect on the drop profiles than at lower Weber numbers. The conditions under which each numerical scheme might be a useful simulation are also discussed. © 1986.
Jianke Yang, Robin Walters, et al.
ICML 2023
A. Skumanich
SPIE OE/LASE 1992
Satoshi Hada
IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
Salvatore Certo, Anh Pham, et al.
Quantum Machine Intelligence