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Material damage caused by the attack of particles entrained in a fluid system impacting a surface at high speed is called 'Erosion'Erosion
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The response of a single-degree-of-freedom oscillator that can impact a surface with prescribed harmonic motion is investigated through experimental and numerical means.
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They also agree with a recent study of the analogy between branching instabilities in a growing tumor and instabilities in a drop of water impacting a solid surface, which suggested promoting tumor cell-tumor cell adhesion as a clinical strategy in oncological therapies [81].
"Before predictions of the heat transfer to a spray can be determined, the fluid dynamics of a single droplet impacting a heated surfaces must be known" [11].
Furthermore, a droplet breakup phenomenon which takes place when a droplet impacts a hot surface was also examined.
When a micro-debris or a micrometeoroid impacts a spacecraft surface, secondary particles, called ejecta, are produced.
Considering a maximum DFe atmospheric flux of 50 nmol m−2 depositingting for 40 days (duration of the eruption) and impacting a 20-meter-thick surface mixed layer, the DFe concentration in seawater would have been increased by 0.1 nM.
The Surface updates are a bit more interesting, impacting Surface Pro 3, Surface Pro and Surface RT devices.
In Kim's experiment, the droplet completely rebounded (as shown in Fig. 10b) when impacting a 160° contact angle nanostructured surface.
In Šikalo's experiment, the droplet broke up (as shown in Fig. 9b) when impacting a 95° contact angle wax surface.
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