Abstract

Observations of liquid surface phenomena in laboratories are provided by means of contacted, optical, direct laser recording, still photography, and cinematography of tracers, classified in [I]. Methodical treatment of liquid surface deformation is necessary to provide deformation registration of the fluid (or the most part of it) of free surface. It is obvious that some difficulties exist for realizing such conditions by means of the contact method: comparative difficulty and large sizes of registration equipment, as well as corruption of

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