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A note on the wave flow of thin liquid layers on a vertical surface

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Periodic flow of thin liquid layers has been investigated with allowance for the shear stress at the liquid-gas interface. The results indicate that the flow friction of two-phase systems is an important factor in calculating the very characteristic parametersa 0,λ of wave motion of a liquid film.

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Kholpanov, L.P. A note on the wave flow of thin liquid layers on a vertical surface. Journal of Engineering Physics 8, 336–339 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00828747

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