Chen et al., 2005 - Google Patents
The shape and stability of wall-bound and wall-edge-bound drops and bubblesChen et al., 2005
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- Chen Y
- Bacich M
- Nardin C
- Sitorus A
- Weislogel M
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- Microgravity Science and Technology
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The behavior of wall-bound drops and bubbles is fundamental to many natural and industrial processes. Key characteristics of such capillary systems include interface shape and stability for a variety of gravity levels and orientations. Significant solutions are in hand …
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