DriveClub gives it a serious run for its money, though, as Evolution went the extra mile by adding
water droplet movement physics so that the water dynamically sloshed around the windscreen as you drove.
Not exact matches
Distinguished Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Lehigh, for example, has published articles with his students in Science and Langmuir describing their successful efforts to direct the
movement of
water droplets on surfaces.
«Many applications, such as power plant reactors, require the management and control of the
movement of
water droplets at very high temperatures,» says Wang, an associate professor of mechanical and biomedical engineering at City University.