%0 Online Multimedia %A Johansen, Nicolai Frost-Jensen %D 2019 %T Waterdrop falling into a layer of fat perpendicular wind %U https://data.dtu.dk/articles/media/Waterdrop_falling_into_a_layer_of_fat_perpendicular_wind/9942899 %R 10.11583/DTU.9942899.v1 %2 https://data.dtu.dk/ndownloader/files/17905499 %K highspeed cameras %K rain simulator %K Erosion %K Renewable Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Solar Cells) %X video showing a water droplet falling from the pipet down into a layer of fast moving air just over the surface of the glass plate. The video was recorded using a Phanton v2512-fast highspeed camera recorded a 20'000 frames per second, played back at 10 frames per second. %I Technical University of Denmark