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Distribution of Impact Momenta over a Surface Treated with a Water‐Drop Jet

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A model of a random field of the momenta of impact forces acting on a plane surface treated with a water‐drop jet has been developed. Based on the calculation and experimental data, it is shown that the action of individual drops is statistically independent in time and coordinates.

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Luis, K., Stavrov, V.P., Zyudmerzen, U. et al. Distribution of Impact Momenta over a Surface Treated with a Water‐Drop Jet. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 77, 300–306 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JOEP.0000028508.54776.5e

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