Conclusions
On the basis of these investigations and the results obtained it is possible to assume that the above method for measuring the thickness of liquid films in gas flows can be applied in practice for periodic or continuous monitoring and for the maintenance of computed operating conditions in film-type devices, as well as in scientific investigations dealing with the study of the hydrodynamics of thin liquid films.
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Alimov, R.Z., Kazarinov, V.G. & Neverov, A.M. Thickness measurements of thin liquid layers by means of an instrument with a capacitive transducer. Meas Tech 7, 776–779 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00981577
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