Drops: Superhydrophobic Surfaces II
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Presentations
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Droplet manipulation to detect surface tension
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Authors
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Sanli Movafaghi
- Colorado State Univ
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Wei Wang
- Colorado State Univ
- Colorado State University
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Ari Metzger
- Colorado State Univ
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Desiree Williams
- Colorado State Univ
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John Williams
- Colorado State Univ
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Arun Kota
- Colorado State University
- Colorado State Univ
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Droplet sliding on inclined superhydrophobic surfaces: the effect of anisotropic contact line.
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Authors
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Youhua Jiang
- Stevens Inst of Tech
- Stevens Institute of Technology
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Lile Cao
- Stevens Inst of Tech
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Zongqi Guo
- Stevens Inst of Tech
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Chang-Hwan Choi
- Stevens Inst of Tech
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Freezing-driven droplet self-removal from nanoengineered surfaces
ORAL
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Authors
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Gustav Graeber
- ETH Zurich
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Thomas Schutzius
- ETH Zurich
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Dimos Poulikakos
- ETH Zurich
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Imparting Icephobicity with Substrate Flexibility
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Authors
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Thomas Schutzius
- ETH Zurich
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Thomas Vasileiou
- ETH Zurich
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Dimos Poulikakos
- ETH Zurich
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Study on bouncing motion of a water drop collision on superhydrophobic surface under icing conditions
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Authors
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Tetsuro Maeda
- Kanagawa Institute of Technology
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Katsuaki Morita
- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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Shigeo Kimura
- Kanagawa Institute of Technology
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Effective slip lengths for immobilized superhydrophobic surfaces
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Authors
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Darren Crowdy
- Imperial College London
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Continuum Modeling of a Water Droplet sitting on a Vibrating Superhydrophobic Surface
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Authors
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Ping He
- Lamar Univ
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Chun-Wei Yao
- Lamar Univ
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Modeling thermal transport to droplets impinging on horizontal superhydrophobic surfaces
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Authors
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Jonathan Burnett
- Brigham Young University
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Julie Crockett
- Brigham Young University
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Daniel R. Maynes
- Brigham Young Univ - Provo
- Brigham Young University
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