2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11141-019-09919-4
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Influence of Surface Properties on Axisymmetric Oscillations of an Oblate Drop in an Alternating Electric Field

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“…Similarly, the roots of the second equation are Eigenfrequencies of odd harmonics. These equations are analogous to the equations for the problem of the hemispherical bubble on a substrate [14] and coincide with similar equations from [16].…”
Section: Free Translational Oscillationsmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…Similarly, the roots of the second equation are Eigenfrequencies of odd harmonics. These equations are analogous to the equations for the problem of the hemispherical bubble on a substrate [14] and coincide with similar equations from [16].…”
Section: Free Translational Oscillationsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…0 0  = * ) and its modifications have been used in a large number of articles. In particular, standing waves on the interface [12,13], a hemispherical drop (bubble) [14,15], a electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) [16], a cylindrical drop (bubble) [17], different plate surfaces for sample of cylindrical symmetry [18], a contact angle's hysteresis [19][20][21]. If the oscillations phases of the contact angle and the contact line are different, then wetting constant takes a complex value [22].…”
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