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Zwertvaegher et al., 2014 - Google Patents

The impact and retention of spray droplets on a horizontal hydrophobic surface

Zwertvaegher et al., 2014

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2112178763783705186
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Zwertvaegher I
Verhaeghe M
Brusselman E
Verboven P
Lebeau F
Massinon M
Nicolaï B
Nuyttens D
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Biosystems engineering

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Highlights•A method to predict spray retention using volumetric proportions is assessed.•The volumetric proportions of adhesion are lower than the relative retentions.•Partial fragmentation and droplets after first impact should be included.Spray retention, ie the …
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