The e-bleeds are there to alter the density and viscosity of the fuel above the bleed. They have nothing to do with atomizing the fuel.
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Troy if your using an annular discharge booster then the fuel is exiting through small holes, not at all the same thing as a dogleg etc. It doesn't matter what you think your doing with atomization in the well. the important point is that the supposed droplet has to go around the internal ring cavity in the booster and then come out through the small hole. In order for that to be a droplet that has survived the path intact it would have to be atomized smaller than the exit hole. Highly unlikely considering that to do that there would have to be considerable more air flowing through the Well than fuel. I think you may agree that that is not the case
Jmarkaudio:
Shrinker, we've had the discussions on the effect of bleeds on viscosity and density, and the fact that excessive emulsion does not help atomization/homogenization, it makes it worse.
Shear Force is what smashes the fuel exiting the booster.