Effect of mass transfer on the motion of a liquid-liquid interface
Author(s) -
Willliam Allen Scholle
Publication year - 1970
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/4131264
Subject(s) - mechanics , wetting , capillary action , surface tension , displacement (psychology) , hysteresis , capillary number , radius , drop (telecommunication) , position (finance) , liquid liquid , materials science , wetting transition , flow (mathematics) , chemistry , thermodynamics , physics , composite material , chromatography , condensed matter physics , mechanical engineering , psychology , finance , computer science , economics , psychotherapist , engineering , computer security
i « i INTRODUCTION 1 LITERATURE REVIEW 3 STATIC DROPS H Drop Resting on a Solid Surface 11 Drop with Non-uniform Interfacial Tension 14 Drop with an External Force 17 DYNAMIC DROPS 26 Q.ual i tati ve Observations 26 Model Development 31 EXPERIMENTAL MEASUREMENTS 40 RESULTS 45 CONCLUSIONS 62 RECOMMENDATIONS 64 NOMENCLATURE 66 LITERATURE CITED 69 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 71 APPENDIX I 72 APPENDIX II 82
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