Mathematical description of motion and adherence of droplets to the flow boundaries
Heat and Mass Transfer in Disperse and Porous Media
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A mathematical model of the mechanics of heterogeneous media is suggested to describe the icing of the surfaces of bodies placed into an atmosphere containing supercooled droplets of liquid. Verification of the model by using the dependence of the temperature of a body in a flow on time has proved the adequacy of the model.
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Knudsen Number Heterogeneous Medium Droplet Temperature Frontal Point Central Scientific Research Institute
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