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On Stickiness

NOV 01, 1999
The behavior of tacky materials is difficult to quantify, involving as it does such dynamic phenomena as meniscus instability, cavitation and the formation of filaments.

DOI: 10.1063/1.882884

Cyprien Gay
Ludwik Leibler

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More about the Authors

Cyprien Gay. Elf Atochem Co, Levallois‐Perret, France.

Ludwik Leibler. Elf Atochem Co, Levallois‐Perret, France.

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