(a) Variation of moving distance for targeted systems with various contact angles as a function of Weber numbers.
<p>(b) The snapshots of abnormal variation of moving distance at <i><i>We</i></i> = 43.49.</p>
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| Main Author: | Liwei Sun (109973) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Ye Han (261096) (author), Wei Shen (149127) (author), Chuiye Meng (22238251) (author), Baocheng Zhan (22238254) (author), Jiachao Gu (22238257) (author) |
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2025
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