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Dynamics of a partially wetting droplet under wind and gravity
Alireza Hooshanginejad,
Sungyon Lee
Mechanical Engineering
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Depinning
100%
Flow Separation
66%
Airflow
33%
Fuel Cell
33%
Water Drop
33%
Solid Substrate
33%
Water Droplet
33%
Droplet Size
33%
Two Dimensional Model
33%
Critical Velocity
33%
High Reynolds number
33%
Heat Exchanger
33%
Leeward Side
33%
Separation Point
33%
External Force
33%
Aircraft De-icing
33%
Droplet Volume
33%
Gravitational Effects
33%
Scaling Argument
33%
Droplet Shape
33%
Water Stability
33%
Gravitational Body Forces
33%
Simple Scaling
33%
Physics
Heat Exchanger
100%
Laminar Flows
100%
Gravitational Effect
100%
Air Flow
100%
Reynolds Number
100%
Fuel Cell
100%
Flow Velocity
100%
Critical Flow
100%
Engineering
Flow Separation
100%
Snow and Ice Removal
50%
Good Agreement
50%
Two Dimensional
50%
Exchanger
50%
Body Force
50%
Laminar Flows
50%
Pronounced Effect
50%
Separation Point
50%
Droplet Size
50%
Dimensional Model
50%
High Reynolds Number
50%
Critical Flow Velocity
50%
Air Flow
50%
Fuel Cell
50%
Material Science
Aircraft
100%
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Laminar Flows
100%