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Partial coalescence of a drop on a larger-viscosity pool
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 2020| -
The fastest drop climbing on a wet conical fibre
National licenceAmerican Institute of Physics | 2013| -
Drag crisis moderation by thin air layers sustained on superhydrophobic spheres falling in water
Royal Society of Chemistry | 2018| -
Free-Rising Bubbles Bounce More Strongly from Mobile than from Immobile Water–Air Interfaces
American Chemical Society | 2020| -
Leidenfrost vapour layer moderation of the drag crisis and trajectories of superhydrophobic and hydrophilic spheres falling in water
National licenceRoyal Society of Chemistry | 2014| -
Why Bubbles Coalesce Faster than Droplets: The Effects of Interface Mobility and Surface Charge
Free accessAmerican Chemical Society | 2024| -
Ultra-high speed visualization of a flash-boiling jet in a low-pressure environment
British Library Online Contents | 2019| -
Ultra-high speed visualization of a flash-boiling jet in a low-pressure environment
British Library Online Contents | 2019|
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