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- 2024
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The effect of valve design on the pressure losses in a high-pressure homogenizer : An improved pressure drop correlation for estimating gap height
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High-pressure homogenizer valve design modifications allowing intensified drop breakup without increasing power consumption. I. Optimization of current design-principle
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Drop breakup at reduced energy cost using a turbulent pulse –implications for improving efficiency in emulsification devices
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- 2023
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Comparison of turbulent drop breakup in an emulsification device and homogeneous isotropic turbulence : Insights from numerical experiments
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The effect of disperse phase viscosity in the emulsification of a semi-dairy beverage–combining emulsification experiments and numerical single drop breakup simulations
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Turbulent drop breakup in a simplified high-pressure homogenizer geometry : A comparison of experimental high-speed visualization and numerical experiments based on DNS and interface tracking
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- 2022
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Effect of inlet chamber design and operation conditions on laminar drop deformation in a production-scale high-pressure homogenizer—A hydrodynamic investigation
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Deformation and initial breakup morphology of viscous emulsion drops in isotropic homogeneous turbulence with relevance for emulsification devices
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Identification and Mapping of Three Distinct Breakup Morphologies in the Turbulent Inertial Regime of Emulsification—Effect of Weber Number and Viscosity Ratio
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Standardization of Antigen-Emulsion Preparations for the Induction of Autoimmune Disease Models
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