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ON THE STABILITY OF LIQUID SHEETS IN HOT ATMOSPHERES
ABSTRAKT
It has been shown previously that the introduction of a hot gas around a thin liquid sheet causes the sheet to disintegrate through the onset of perforations. This article describes some experiments which show that this mechanism is dependent upon the initial presence of small disturbances on the sheet surface.
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