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The following pages link to Recent progress in the moving contact line problem: a review (Q1022682):
Displayed 17 items.
- Diffuse interface simulation of ternary fluids in contact with solid (Q729480) (← links)
- An energy-stable finite element method for the simulation of moving contact lines in two-phase flows (Q782038) (← links)
- A boundary element model of microbubble sticking and sliding in the microcirculation (Q958410) (← links)
- A boundary integral formulation of quasi-steady fluid wetting (Q1781584) (← links)
- On the derivation of thermodynamically consistent boundary conditions for the Cahn-Hilliard-Navier-Stokes system (Q1796417) (← links)
- The relation of steady evaporating drops fed by an influx and freely evaporating drops (Q1990319) (← links)
- The LBPM software package for simulating multiphase flow on digital images of porous rocks (Q2027156) (← links)
- A thermodynamically consistent model and its conservative numerical approximation for moving contact lines with soluble surfactants (Q2237773) (← links)
- The contact angle in inviscid fluid mechanics (Q2483779) (← links)
- On the distinguished limits of the Navier slip model of the moving contact line problem (Q3457567) (← links)
- Mobility and interactions of weakly nonwetting droplets (Q3554519) (← links)
- Self-similar flow and contact line geometry at the rear of cornered drops (Q3555143) (← links)
- Existence of receding and advancing contact lines (Q3555218) (← links)
- Tracking interface and common curve dynamics for two-fluid flow in porous media (Q4976664) (← links)
- Distinguished Limits of the Navier Slip Model for Moving Contact Lines in Stokes Flow (Q5233760) (← links)
- A Variational Characterization of Fluid Sloshing with Surface Tension (Q5268008) (← links)
- A diffuse-interface model for electrowetting drops in a Hele-Shaw cell (Q5431115) (← links)