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Water flows out of touch

Björn Hof ()
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Björn Hof: Björn Hof is at IST Austria (Institute of Science and Technology Austria), 3400 Klosterneuburg, Austria.

Nature, 2017, vol. 541, issue 7636, 161-162

Abstract: Superhydrophobic surfaces reduce the frictional drag between water and solid materials, but this effect is often temporary. The realization of sustained drag reduction has applications for water vehicles and pipeline flows.

Date: 2017
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