Interfacial tension in water at solid surfaces

Proc. Third International Symposium on Cavitation, vol. 1, 87-91 (1998) A model for the formation of cavitation nuclei in liquids has recently been presented with basis in interfacial liquid tension at non-planar solid surfaces of concave form. In the present paper investigations of water-solid inte...

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