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Surface tension and related thermodynamic quantities of aqueous electrolyte solutions /
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Surface Tension and Stability of a Nanobubble in Water: Molecular Simulation
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Estimating of Surface Tension and Viscosity of Liquid Ag-Cu Alloys
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Effect of scale deposition on surface tension of seawater and membrane distillation
Published 2016“…The role of surface tension changes on MD separation effectiveness is recognized.…”
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Orthogonality Conditions and Asymptotic Stability in the Stefan Problem with Surface Tension
Published 2016“…We prove nonlinear asymptotic stability of steady spheres in the two-phase Stefan problem with surface tension. Our method relies on the introduction of appropriate orthogonality conditions in conjunction with a high-order energy method.…”
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Long Time Dynamics of Spherical Objects Governed by Surface Tension
Published 2022“…They share the common feature of involving the mean curvature operator, hence relating to motions governed by surface tension. The mean curvature operator makes both problems highly nonlinear. …”
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Dynamic Surface Tension Behaviour in a Photoresponsive Surfactant System
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Dropwise Condensation of Low Surface Tension Fluids on Omniphobic Surfaces
Published 2014“…With properly engineered surfaces to promote dropwise condensation of low-surface tension fluids, we demonstrate a four to eight-fold improvement in the heat transfer coefficient.…”
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The effect of silica nanoparticles (SNP) on surface tension of commercial surfactant
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Two-dimensional Stokes flow with suction and small surface tension
Published 1999“…This solution is analysed in the limit of small surface tension. An apparent 'stability paradox' (where two equivalent flow geometries are found, one of which is 'stable' and the other unstable) is resolved by allowing the coefficients to take complex values.…”
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On the experimental values of the water surface tension used in some textbooks
Published 2002“…A critical review of data for the surface tension of water found in some textbooks is given. …”
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Density profiles and surface tension of polymers near colloidal surfaces
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Surface-tension-driven flow on a moving curved surface
Published 2003“…The solution can develop finite-time singularities, which are regularised by surface tension over a short lengthscale. General inner solutions are found for the neighbourhoods of such singularities and matched with the solution of the outer hyperbolic problem. …”
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Surface-tension-driven flow on a moving curved surface
Published 2003“…The solution can develop finite-time singularities, which are regularised by surface tension over a short lengthscale. General inner solutions are found for the neighbourhoods of such singularities and matched with the solution of the outer hyperbolic problem. …”
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Experimental investigation on surface tension of metal oxide-water nanofluids
Published 2015“…Besides all other's thermo-physical properties, surface tension governs the transport of the liquid and plays a crucial role in the heat transfer. …”
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Modeling the Effect of Temperature-induced Surface Tension Gradient in Coating Processes
Published 2014“…The effect of temperature distribution on surface tension gradient was incorporated into the model, to quantify defect formation in drying coating. …”
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Neutron Star Cooling Within the Equation of State With Induced Surface Tension
Published 2020-11-01“…We study the thermal evolution of neutron stars described within the equation of state with induced surface tension (IST) that reproduces properties of normal nuclear matter, fulfills the proton flow constraint, provides a high-quality description of hadron multiplicities created during the nuclear-nuclear collision experiments, and it is equally compatible with the constraints from astrophysical observations and the GW170817 event. …”
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