@inproceedings{14852, abstract = {{In a variety of industrial applications, liquids are atomized to produce aerosols for further processing. Example applications are the coating of surfaces with paints, the application of ultra-thin adhesive layers and the atomization of fuels for the production of combustible dispersions. In this publication different atomizing principles (standing-wave, capillary-wave, vibrating-mesh) are examined and discussed. Using an optimized standing-wave system, tough liquids with viscosities of up to about 100 Pas could be successfully atomized.}}, author = {{Dunst, Paul and Bornmann, Peter and Hemsel, Tobias and Littmann, Walter and Sextro, Walter}}, booktitle = {{Conference Proceedings - The 4th Conference on MicroFluidic Handling Systems (MFHS2019)}}, editor = {{Lötters, Joost and Urban, Gerald}}, keywords = {{atomization, ultrasound, standing-wave, capillarywave, vibrating-mesh}}, location = {{Enschede, The Netherlands}}, pages = {{140--143}}, title = {{{Atomization of Fluids with Ultrasound}}}, year = {{2019}}, }