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Characteristics of electric-field-induced oscillations of translating liquid droplets

Scott et al., 1990

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13642507039681958856
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Scott T
Basaran O
Byers C
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Industrial & engineering chemistry research

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Aqueous dropletsfalling through 2-ethyl-1-hexanol have been forced to undergo shape oscillations by pulsed electric fields. Frequency and decay factors for droplets with a radius in the range 0.0296-0.1243 cm were measured and found to be well described by …
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