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Regularities of interaction between drops of UHV coolants and surfaces of traps of frameless heat removal systems in space

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The regularities of interaction of drops of ultra-high vacuum liquid working media of space drop emitters with surfaces of trapping devices were considered. Their comparison with the characteristics of the interaction of drops of distilled water was performed. The achievability of trapping regimes without secondary drop formation in space was justified.

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Correspondence to A. A. Koroteev or N. V. Bondareva.

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The work was financially supported by the Russian Science Foundation (Agreement No. 14-19-00503).

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Koroteev, A.A., Bondareva, N.V., Nagel, Y.A. et al. Regularities of interaction between drops of UHV coolants and surfaces of traps of frameless heat removal systems in space. Thermophys. Aeromech. 23, 879–885 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S086986431606010X

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