3. Stripping modes
The choice of certain parameters (set pressure and temperature, firing distance, etc.) defines the state of the nitrogen at impact: liquid or gas. Figure 3 shows a high-speed camera image of the jet. Three morphologies can be distinguished along the jet:
the jet, at high speed and under pressure, is coherent at the nozzle outlet;
it then becomes two-phase with a mixture of dense packets of N 2 expanding into a fluid N 2 + air ;
then dissipates as a fog, eventually mixing with the surrounding air.
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