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Surface Bubbles in Micro- and Nanofluidics

Physics of Fluids Group, Department of Science and Technology, MESA Institute, and JM Burgers Center for Fluid Dynamics, University of Twente, 7500AE Enschede, The Netherlands d.lohse utwente.nl [Pg.259]

In this book chapter we review and summarize recent findings of the Twente Physics of Fluids group on controlled cavitation of bubbles [Pg.259]

Nanoscale Liquid Interfaces Wetting, Patterning, and Force Microscopy at the Molecular Scale Edited by Thierry Ondarguhu and Jean-Pierre Aime Copyright (c) 2013 Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd. [Pg.259]

Cavitation is a well-known phenomenon that occurs undesirably around ship propellers, around rudders, and in water turbines.  [Pg.260]


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