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Interfacial Phenomena and Heat Transfer

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ISSN Print: 2169-2785

ISSN Online: 2167-857X

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PREFACE: DROP EVAPORATION, SPREADING, AND STABILITY

Volume 1, Issue 3, 2013, v pages
DOI: 10.1615/InterfacPhenomHeatTransfer.2013010531
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ABSTRACT

This special issue of the Interfacial Phenomena and Heat Transfer contains selected papers submitted on the topic of drop evaporation focusing on spreading and stability. The call for this special issue was initially to gather papers dealing with pure and complex liquids and to extend knowledge beyond the coffee ring effect, by bringing together researchers from various disciplines with a common interest in droplets Nine papers are presented in this special issue and cover a wide range of topic. Experimental, theoretical and numerical approaches are proposed; complex fluids droplet or multi-component droplet evaporation are presented such as analysis at the triple line scale.

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