How does the electric field make a droplet exhibit the ejection and rebound behaviour on a superhydrophobic surface? (Q5073448): Difference between revisions
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7516493
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English | How does the electric field make a droplet exhibit the ejection and rebound behaviour on a superhydrophobic surface? |
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How does the electric field make a droplet exhibit the ejection and rebound behaviour on a superhydrophobic surface? (English)
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29 April 2022
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drop breakup
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drop coalescence
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volume of fluid method
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electrospray model
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experimental verification
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