Abstract

Experimental data on the density and surface tension of lead–lithium melts, obtained using the large drop method, are presented as functions of temperature. These data are used in a computational experiment to construct both two- and three-dimensional drop profiles. It is shown that this approach allows us to estimate the effect errors in physical parameters have in determining a system’s configuration.

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