Delve into the groundbreaking principles of fluid dynamics with Atomization and Sprays by Arthur Lefebvre. This 1989 hardcover edition provides an authoritative reference for engineers, researchers, and students interested in combustion, spray technology, and industrial applications. Lefebvre’s comprehensive treatment covers essential topics including droplet formation, nozzle design, and fuel injection systems, making it a cornerstone for understanding how spray angles, droplet sizes, and fuel properties can affect combustion quality and system performance.

Through detailed theoretical explanations and practical examples, readers gain valuable insights into optimizing atomization processes for various industries—from aerospace propulsion to power generation and beyond. Whether you’re seeking to improve fuel efficiency, troubleshoot common issues, or simply expand your knowledge of fluid mechanics, this text offers both in-depth analysis and real-world applications. Complete with supportive illustrations and clear explanations, it serves as a dependable resource for professionals and academics alike.

Subject area: Technology & Engineering, ideal for mechanical engineers, combustion specialists, and anyone focused on advancing spray technology in their field.