Studies of two-phase gas-liquid flow in microgravity
William Scott Bousman
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Studies of two-phase gas-liquid flow in microgravity
Published
1995
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pages
1
Subjects
Development of the Materials in Devices as Superconductors (MIDAS) experiment
Non-coalescence effects in microgravity
Membrane Transport Phenomena (MTP)
Experiment-to-experiment disturbance of microgravity environment
Microgravity Science and Applications Program tasks
Microgravity emissions laboratory testing of the physics of colloidsin space experiment
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