Fiber Lasers and Glass Photonics: Materials Through Applications 2018
DOI: 10.1117/12.2303969
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“…As a result of these practices, researchers were inspired to investigate and examine the different effects of thin film flow through transferring aligned, lateral, and sloped flat sheets on heat exchange. Furthermore, the primary applications of these thin-film flows are draining, encapsulating, hydrating, microbiological, and photovoltaic cells as pointed out by Bertozzi [15], Roy et al [16], Dutta et al [17], Taherzadeh [18], Liu et al [19], Kreder et al [20], Girtan [21,22] and Thiele [23]. It is investigated through the 'Thin-Film Decomposition'' algorithm, which involves putting a thin-film to a surface to be covered [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of these practices, researchers were inspired to investigate and examine the different effects of thin film flow through transferring aligned, lateral, and sloped flat sheets on heat exchange. Furthermore, the primary applications of these thin-film flows are draining, encapsulating, hydrating, microbiological, and photovoltaic cells as pointed out by Bertozzi [15], Roy et al [16], Dutta et al [17], Taherzadeh [18], Liu et al [19], Kreder et al [20], Girtan [21,22] and Thiele [23]. It is investigated through the 'Thin-Film Decomposition'' algorithm, which involves putting a thin-film to a surface to be covered [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%