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The following pages link to Motion of a sphere in the presence of a plane interface. Part 1. An approximate solution by generalization of the method of Lorentz (Q3873783):
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- Migration of a solid particle in the vicinity of a plane fluid-fluid interface (Q720426) (← links)
- On the slow motion of a solid submerged in a fluid with a surfactant surface film (Q797362) (← links)
- Integral equation solution for the flow due to the motion of a body of arbitrary shape near a plane interface at small Reynolds number (Q1081445) (← links)
- General slow viscous flows in a two-fluid system (Q1570846) (← links)
- Motion of a slip spherical particle near a planar micropolar-viscous interface (Q2056042) (← links)
- Axisymmetric motion of a slip spherical particle in the presence of a Brinkman interface with stress jump (Q2058283) (← links)
- Motion of a spherical particle inside a liquid film (Q2267255) (← links)
- The hydrodynamics of confined dispersions (Q2893731) (← links)
- Motion of a model swimmer near a weakly deforming interface (Q4594087) (← links)
- Axisymmetric Stokes flow due to a point-force singularity acting between two coaxially positioned rigid no-slip disks (Q5131330) (← links)
- Wall-induced translation of a rotating particle in a shear-thinning fluid (Q5155022) (← links)
- The reciprocal theorem in fluid dynamics and transport phenomena (Q5235739) (← links)
- Mobility of an axisymmetric particle near an elastic interface (Q5360648) (← links)
- Solid particles moving parallel to a deformable liquid–liquid interface in a micro-channel: migration forces (Q5868006) (← links)
- FIPI: a fast numerical method for the simulation of particle-laden fluid interfaces (Q6040103) (← links)
- The Stokes thermocapillary motion of a spherical droplet in the presence of an interface (Q6094618) (← links)
- Capillary-lubrication force exerted on a two-dimensional particle moving towards a thin fluid film (Q6186063) (← links)
- Bitensorial formulation of the singularity method for Stokes flows (Q6195587) (← links)