Evaporation-driven contact angles in a pure-vapor atmosphere: the effect of vapor pressure non-uniformity
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- Dependency of the apparent contact angle on nonisothermal conditions
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- Evaporation, viscous flow, and electrostatic interaction of charged interfaces in the apparent contact line region
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- Contact-line singularities resolved exclusively by the Kelvin effect: volatile liquids in air
- Contact angles for evaporating liquids predicted and compared with existing experiments
- Effect of the nature of the interaction between a gas and a surface on the relations for the Knudsen layer in the case of strong evaporation
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