Lubrication theory for reactive spreading of a thin drop
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(7)- Spin coating and air-jet blowing of thin viscous drops
- Wetting prevention by thermal Marangoni effect. Experimental and numerical simulation
- On the modelling of joint formation in dissolutive brazing processes
- Dynamics of volatile liquid droplets on heated surfaces: theory versus experiment
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